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Variable Sensitivity Specificity AUC 95% CI No. % 95% CI No. % 95% CI Agea 10/15 67% 38%–88% 82/138 59% 51%–68% 0.63 0.47–0.78 rLVEF 7/15 47% 21%–73% 121/138 88% 81%– 93% 0.67 0.54– 0.81 Atrial fibrillation 10/15 67% 38%–88% 83/138 60% 51%–68% 0.63 0.50– 0.76 Absence of hypertension 8/15 53% 27%–79% 96/138 70% 61%–77% 0.61 0.48– 0.75 Diabetes mellitus 5/15 33% 12%–62% 93/138 67% 59%–75% 0.50 0.37– 0.63 Absence of hyperlipidemia 9/15 60% 32%–84% 65/138 47% 39%–56% 0.54 0.40– 0.67 Multivariable model (age, rLVEF, hypertension)b 11/15 73% 45%–92% 108/138 78% 70%–85% 0.75 0.60– 0.90