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Table 6 Cut-off values of numerical parameters found significant in the analysis of differences

From: Metabolic syndrome in hypertensive women in the age of menopause: a case study on data from general practice electronic health records

Parameter

Cut-off

Sensitivity

Specificity

Positive predictive value

Negative predictive value

False positive results

False negative results

Age

55

0.290

0.899

0.844

0.400

7

93

chdi

5

0.702

0.580

0.760

0.506

29

39

Drug

3

0.870

0.348

0.717

0.585

45

17

cre (μmol/l)

77

0.595

0.623

0.750

0.448

26

53

CRP (mg/L)

2.3

0.733

0.565

0.762

0.527

30

35

Er (1012/L)

4.51

0.656

0.551

0.735

0.458

31

45

BMI (kg/m2)

25.51

0.855 a

0.797

0.889

0.743

14

19

cho (mmol/L)

6

0.740

0.754

0.851

0.605

17

34

wai (cm)

89

0.740

0.797

0.874

0.618

14

34

TG (mmol/L)

1.7

0.718

0.942

0.959

0.637

4

37

LDL (mmol/L)

3.1

0.573

0.870

0.893

0.517

9

56

FGlu (mmol/L)

5.7

0.542

0.884

0.899

0.504

8

60

Htc (%)

0.41

0.359

0.855

0.825

0.413

10

84

  1. aBolded parameters show the best cut-off values with respect to statistical performance measures