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Table 3 Estimates for the effect of albuminuria status on cardiovascular and cancer mortality from univariable and multivariable proportional hazards models. Adjusted for age, gender, BMI, smoking status, SBP, HbA1c and Total:HDL cholesterol ratio. βalbuminuria refers to the model coefficient for the albuminuria variable

From: Standard and competing risk analysis of the effect of albuminuria on cardiovascular and cancer mortality in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Model

Cardiovascular mortality βalbuminuria (95%CI)

Cancer mortality βalbuminuria (95%CI)

Univariable

Multivariable*

Univariable

Multivariable*

Cox-PH

0.755 (0.700–0.811)

0.557 (0.491–0.623)

0.349 (0.273–0.425)

0.237 (0.148–0.326)

Lunn-McNeil

0.759 (0.703–0.814)

0.561 (0.494–0.628)

0.351 (0.275–0.428)

0.244 (0.154–0.333)

Fine-Gray

0.670 (0.615–0.725)

0.456 (0.389–0.523)

0.223 (0.147–0.300)

0.102 (0.012–0.192)

  1. *Adjusted for age, gender, BMI, smoking status, SBP, HbA1c and Total: HDL cholesterol ratio