Table 3: Factors Associated with Diastolic Dysfunction after Adjusting for the Effect of Confounders

DD Outcome Factors Associated with DD Adjusted for the Effects of other Factors p-value
DD1 hs-CRP: OR=3.36 (1.07 to 10.52) 0.04*
Age: OR=1.16 (1.08 to 1.25) <0.01**
LVM: OR=1.04 (0.99 to 1.10) 0.15NS
HTN: OR=2.17 (0.72 to 6.25) 0.17NS
DD2 hs-CRP: OR=3.62 (1.78 to 10.23) 0.02*
Age: OR=1.10 (1.03 to 1.17) 0.006**
LVM: OR=1.07 (1.01 to 1.13) 0.02*
HTN: OR=1.65 (0.55 to 5.00) 0.36NS
BMI: OR=0.99 (0.89 to 1.11) 0.84NS
DD3 hs-CRP: MS1=61.03, F2=7.89 0.006**
Age: MS=61.35 , F=7.93 0.006**
LVM: MS=45.76, F=5.92 0.02*
HTN: MS=7.97, F=1.03 0.31NS
BMI: MS=.04, F=.01 0.94NS

** Significant at 1% level of significance (p-value<0.01)
* Significant at 5% level of significance (0.01<p-value<0.05)
NS Not Significant at 5% level of significance (p-value>0.05)
1 MS ā€“ Mean Square for factor in general linear regression model
2 F ā€“ Ratio of MS (factor) to mean square error for testing significant effect of factor on E/eā€² ratio BMI = body mass index, Hs-CRP = high sensitivity C-reactive protein, HTN = hypertension, LVMI = left ventricular mass index, DD = diastolic dysfunction