Table 1.
Patient characteristics, N = 202.
Fig 1.
Relationship between HbA1c changes and four indices of insulin secretion.
Subjects were stratified by the tertiles of four indices of insulin secretion such as F-CPR, U-CPR, ΔCPR, and CPI, and HbA1c changes were compared high and mid tertiles with lowest insulinogenic tertile as standard. *, p < 0.05 by ANOVA and post-hoc Dunnett’s test.
Table 2.
Relationship between HbA1c changes at six months and insulin secretion indices, F-CPR, U-CPR, ΔCPR and CPI by regression analysis.
Fig 2.
Relationship between baseline HbA1c and indices of insulin secretion.
Scatter plots were shown for the relationships between baseline HbA1c and four indices of insulin secretion such as F-CPR, U-CPR, ΔCPR and CPI. Regression lines, adjusted R2 and p value were also shown in the plots.
Table 3.
Multivariate regression analysis for HbA1c changes six months after discharge using U-CPR, F-CPR, and U-CPR×F-CPR.
Table 4.
Factor loadings on patient characteristics.
Fig 3.
Relationship between factors and variables related to insulin secretion.
The effect of factors on CPI, F-CPR, U-CPR, and ΔCPR, which are primarily indicators of insulin secretion.