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1The TNT HDL Study Baseline Characteristics of
the Patients According to Quintile of HDL
Cholesterol Level at Month 3
Plusminus values are means SD. Race was
determined by the investigator. The body-mass
index is the weight in kilograms divided by the
square of the height in meters. To convert
values for LDL, HDL, and total cholesterol to
millimoles per liter, multiply by 0.02586. To
convert values for triglycerides to millimoles
per liter, multiply by 0.01129.
P Barter, et al. NEJM 20073571301-10
2The TNT HDL Study Multivariate Analysis of the
Relationship between HDL Cholesterol Levels at
Month 3 and the Risk of Major Cardiovascular
Events - Results for all patients
Philip Barter, et al. N Engl J Med
20073571301-10
3The TNT HDL Study Multivariate Analysis of the
Relationship between HDL Cholesterol Levels at
Month 3 and the Risk of Major Cardiovascular
Events - Results for for the 10-mg and 80-mg
atorvastatin groups
Philip Barter, et al. N Engl J Med
20073571301-10
4The TNT HDL Study Multivariate Analysis of the
Relationship between Major Cardiovascular Events
and Quintiles of HDL Cholesterol LevelsPatients
were stratified according to specific cutoff
points of LDL cholesterol levels in patients
receiving statins
Philip Barter, et al. N Engl J Med
20073571301-10
5The TNT HDL Study Multivariate Analysis of the
Relationship between Major Cardiovascular Events
and Quintiles of HDL Cholesterol LevelsPatients
in thelowest stratum of LDL-C during statin
treatment (lt70 mg per deciliter) were analyzed
according to quintile of HDL-C level during
treatment
Philip Barter, et al. N Engl J Med
20073571301-10
6The TNT HDL Study Relationship between Major
Cardiovascular Events and Ratio of LDL
Cholesterol to HDL Cholesterol at Month 3
Philip Barter, et al. N Engl J Med
20073571301-10
7The TNT HDL Study Relationship between Major
Cardiovascular Events and Ratio of Total
Cholesterol to HDL Cholesterol at Month 3
Philip Barter, et al. N Engl J Med
20073571301-10
8The TNT HDL Study Relationship between HDL
Cholesterol Levels and the Risk of Major
Cardiovascular Events
Philip Barter, et al. N Engl J Med
20073571301-10