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Baseline characteristics of patients

Baseline characteristics of patients. Fox K et al. Lancet 2008;372:817-21. Adjusted hazard ratios (HR), 95% CIs, and p values for elevated resting heart rate at baseline and as a continuous variable for cardiovascular mortality and morbidity. Fox K et al. Lancet 2008;372:817-21.

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Baseline characteristics of patients

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  1. Baseline characteristics of patients Fox K et al. Lancet 2008;372:817-21

  2. Adjusted hazard ratios (HR), 95% CIs, and p values for elevated resting heart rate at baseline and as a continuous variable for cardiovascular mortality and morbidity Fox K et al. Lancet 2008;372:817-21

  3. Kaplan-Meier time-to-event plots split by heart rate for (A) cardiovascular death, (B) admission to hospital for heart failure, (C) admission to hospital for myocardial infarction, and (D) coronary revascularisation Fox K et al. Lancet 2008;372:817-21

  4. Crude event rates and hazard ratios according to heart rate groupCrude event rates (bars; left-hand scale) and hazard ratios (and 95% CI; right-hand scale) according to heart rate group relative to heart rate of less than 65 bpm for (A) cardiovascular death, (B) admission to hospital for heart failure, (C) admission to hospital for myocardial infarction, and (D) coronary revascularisation Fox K et al. Lancet 2008;372:817-21

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