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Relationship between HDL-C concentrations and the risk of ACS and all- cause death after event
Adjusted relative risk Adjusted odds ratio Relationship between HDL-C concentrations and the risk of acute coronary syndrome event (left) and all-cause death after event (right). The multivariate adjusted relative risks were plotted as a function of the baseline HDL-C value with the 95% confidence bands shown as the shaded area. HDL cholesterol mg/dL) Kuo-Liong Chien et al, Lipids in Health and Disease 2011,10:215
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Relationship between triglyceride concentrations and the risk of ACS and all-cause mortality
Adjusted relative risk Adjusted odds ratio Relationship between triglyceride concentrations and the risk of acute coronary syndrome event (left) and all-cause mortality after event (right). The multivariate adjusted relative risks were plotted as a function of the baseline triglyceride value with the 95% confidence bands shown as the shaded area Triglycerides mg/dL) Kuo-Liong Chien et al, Lipids in Health and Disease 2011,10:215
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Relationship between glomerular filtration rates and the risk of ACS and
all-cause death acute coronary syndrome event all-cause death after event Adjusted relative risk Adjusted odds ratio Relationship between glomerular filtration rates and the risk of acute coronary syndrome event (left) and all-cause death after event (right). The multivariate adjusted relative risks were plotted as a function of the baseline glomerular filtration rate with the 95% confidence bands shown as the shaded area Estimated Glomerular rate ml /min 1.73 m 2 Kuo-Liong Chien et al, Lipids in Health and Disease 2011,10:215
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