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Association of CTS With Subsequent HF and Amyloidosis
In the regression analysis, there was a significant association between CTS and subsequent HF diagnosis . This association was similar between women and men . However, while CTS was associated with HF among patients aged 61 to 70 years and more than 70 years , no significant associations were observed among patients aged 18 to 40 years, 41 to 50 years, or 51 to 60 years.
A total of 47 patients in the CTS group and 17 patients in the control group received a diagnosis of amyloidosis. The adjusted HR for amyloidosis in the CTS group was 1.79 . A sensitivity analysis using a multivariate regression model provided an HR of 1.24 for HF among the CTS group. As a negative control, there was no association between CTS and cancer .This study found that CTS was significantly associated with an increased incidence of new-onset HF.
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