Selected article for: "body weight and significant difference"

Title: Research Communications of the 24th ECVIM-CA Congress
  • Document date: 2015_1_10
  • ID: r59usk02_111
    Snippet: Prevalence of cardiac cachexia, anemia and azotemia was 32.5%, 15.8% and 45.6%, respectively. These conditions were the most prevalent in NYHA class 4, followed by NYHA classes 3 and 2. The prevalence of hypoalbuminemia was not significantly different among classes. The one-year body weight change was found in the NYHA classes 2 (increased 2.7 AE 10.7%), 3 (decreased 1.3 AE 12.3%) and 4 (decreased 6.1 AE 9.5%). The difference between classes 4 an.....
    Document: Prevalence of cardiac cachexia, anemia and azotemia was 32.5%, 15.8% and 45.6%, respectively. These conditions were the most prevalent in NYHA class 4, followed by NYHA classes 3 and 2. The prevalence of hypoalbuminemia was not significantly different among classes. The one-year body weight change was found in the NYHA classes 2 (increased 2.7 AE 10.7%), 3 (decreased 1.3 AE 12.3%) and 4 (decreased 6.1 AE 9.5%). The difference between classes 4 and 2 was significant. Results of the Cox proportional hazard model indicated that survival time was significantly positively associated with NYHA functional severity at diagnosis (P < 0.001), presence of cardiac cachexia, weight loss, anemia, hypoalbuminemia and azotemia (P < 0.001, P = 0.003, P = 0.0033, P = 0.003 and P = 0.019, respectively).

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