Table 5 P value for interaction between type of myocardial infarction and lipids.

From: The Lipid Paradox is present in ST-elevation but not in non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients: Insights from the Singapore Myocardial Infarction Registry

 

Death during hospitalization

Death within 30 days from MI onset

Death within 1 year from MI onset

Rehospitalization for HF within 1 year from MI discharge

Rehospitalization for MI within 1 year from MI discharge

LDL-C

Unadjusted

0.400

0.317

0.001

0.056

0.495

Adjusted*

0.506

0.951

0.209

0.194

0.109

TG

Unadjusted

0.910

0.612

0.948

0.158

0.042

Adjusted8

0.731

0.942

0.893

0.211

0.244

TC

Unadjusted

0.081

0.026

<0.001

0.018

0.448

Adjusted*

0.401

0.589

0.111

0.148

0.215

HDL-C

     

Unadjusted

0.034

0.057

0.040

0.333

0.694

Adjusted*

0.015

0.081

0.060

0.635

0.604

  1. *Adjusted for: oral medication for hyperlipidemia (yes/no/not applicable), age (numeric), sex (male/female), race (chinese/malay/indian/others), history of diabetes (yes/no), history of hypertension (yes/no), smoking status (never/former/current), history of AMI/CABG/PTCA (yes/no), BMI (numeric), Killip class on admission (1/2/3/4), CPR in ambulance/ED (yes/no), random blood glucose within 72 h from onset (numeric), creatinine on admission (numeric), haemoglobin on admission (numeric), elevated first troponin within 72 h from MI onset (yes/no), left ventricular ejection fraction <50% during hospitalization (yes/no).
  2. Abbreviations: HDL-C, high density lipoprotein cholesterol; HF, heart failure; LDL-C, low density lipoprotein cholesterol; MI, myocardial infarction; TC, total cholesterol; TG, triglycerides.