Research Article

The Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index May Predict the Coronary Slow Flow Better Than High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Patients Undergoing Elective Coronary Angiography

Table 3

Univariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses for predicting coronary slow flow.

VariableUnivariate analysisMultivariable analysis
OR (95% CI) valueOR (95% CI) value

Male gender2.535 (1.392–4.616)0.0022.746 (0.864–8.730)0.087
Diabetes2.042 (1.081–3.855)0.0282.738 (0.816–9.192)0.103
BMI1.070 (1.001–1.145)0.0481.151 (1.021–1.299)0.022
Smoking2.121 (1.200–3.750)0.0102.837 (0.894–9.001)0.077
LDL1.019 (1.007–1.031)0.0011.028 (1.005–1.052)0.018
hsCRP1.361 (1.211–1.531)<0.0011.161 (1.004–1.343)0.044
SII1.007 (1.005–1.010)<0.0011.015 (1.003–1.026)<0.001

BMI, body mass index; hsCRP, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; OR, odds ratio; SII, systemic immune-inflammatory index.