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Variable Truncation Univariable Models Multivariable Model Yes (n = 15) No (n = 138) ORa 95% CI P Value ORa 95% CI P Value Age (yr) Mean, 72 (SD, 13) Mean, 66 (SD, 15) 1.42 0.95–2.14 .09 1.82 1.10–3.01 .02 rLVEF 7 (47%) 17 (12%) 6.23 2.00–19.36 .002 9.23 2.53–33.69 .001 Atrial fibrillation 10 (67%) 55 (40%) 3.02 0.98–9.31 .05 Hypertension 7 (47%) 96 (70%) 0.38 0.13–1.12 .08 0.32 0.10–1.05 .06 Diabetes mellitus 5 (33%) 45 (33%) 1.03 0.33–3.20 .95 Hyperlipidemia 6 (40%) 65 (47%) 0.75 0.25–2.22 .60
↵a Odds ratio for age is presented per 10-year increase; the intercept term in the multivariable model was −6.33 on the log-odds scale.