Table 2 Associations between the SUA/sCr ratio and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.

From: Association between serum uric acid to serum creatinine ratio with cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in adults with hypertension

SUA/sCr ratio

Participants overall

Deaths/total

HR (95%CI)

P value

All-cause mortality

 ≤ 4

602/1085

1.43 (1.18–1.73)

 < 0.01

 (4,5]

947/2207

1.11 (0.97–1.27)

0.14

 (5,6]

1125/3459

1.07 (0.93–1.24)

0.35

 (6,7]

623/3297

1 (Reference)

 

 (7,8]

263/2405

1.03 (0.85–1.25)

0.73

 > 8

104/2816

0.75 (0.55–1.02)

0.07

 P trend

  

 < 0.01

Cardiovascular mortality

 ≤ 4

196/1085

2.80 (1.92–4.10)

 < 0.01

 (4,5]

282/2207

1.58 (1.18–2.10)

 < 0.01

 (5,6]

318/3459

1.28 (0.97–1.68)

0.08

 (6,7]

178/3297

1 (Reference)

 

 (7,8]

84/2405

0.93 (0.64–1.35)

0.70

 > 8

26/2816

0.47 (0.25–0.89)

0.02

 P trend

  

 < 0.01

  1. The model was adjusted for age, sex, race, education, poverty to income ratio, total energy intake, BMI, physical activity, smoking, alcohol, cardiovascular disease, fiber and meat consumption, HDL-C, TC, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, allopurinol, HbA1c, ACR, eGFR, antihypertensives that may alter serum uric acid levels and serum albumin.