Research Article

Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with the Progression of Left Ventricular Diastolic Dysfunction in Apparently Healthy Subjects

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Relation of serum uric acid and changes in E/e ratio during follow-up. (a) Correlation between changes in E/e ratio and serum uric acid. (b) Changes in E/e ratio in different quartiles of serum uric acid (Q1: ≤282 μmol/L; Q2: 283~340 μmol/L; Q3: 341~393 μmol/L; Q4: ≥394 μmol/L) were tested by one-way ANOVA (). Horizontal lines in the box: upper, 75% percentile; middle, median; lower, 25% percentile.
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