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Study flowchart.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics stratified based on ABI categories.

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Fig 2.

Incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events in the low, borderline and normal ABI groups.

The incidences of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE; includes cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction [MI], and stroke) significantly increased with decreasing ABI.

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Fig 3.

Incidence of cardiovascular death in the low, borderline and normal ABI groups.

The incidences of cardiovascular death significantly increased with decreasing ABI.

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Fig 4.

Incidence of MI in the low, borderline and normal ABI groups.

The incidences of MI differed greatly among the three groups.

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Fig 5.

Incidence of stroke in the low, borderline and normal ABI groups.

The incidences of stroke in the low and borderline ABI groups were much higher than in the normal ABI group.

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Fig 6.

Incidence of heart failure in the low, borderline and normal ABI groups.

The incidences of heart failure in the low and borderline ABI groups were much higher than in the normal ABI group.

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Fig 7.

Incidence of major bleeding in the low, borderline and normal ABI groups.

The incidences of major bleeding differed greatly among the three groups.

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Table 2.

Cox proportional regression analysis of MACE in the overall Cox regression analysis.

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