Is the use of semicolon applicable anywhere in this sentence?


Here's the sentence -



On further statistical analysis, these benefits were found to be both short term (0-30 days) and long term (31-360 days) and in both STEMI and UA/NSTEMI patients, irrespective of whether PCI was done or not.



I was tempted to write this sentence in the following way:



On further statistical analysis, these benefits were found to be both short term (0-30 days) and long term (31-360 days), and in both STEMI and UA/NSTEMI patients; irrespective of whether PCI was done or not.



Any thoughts on what the right way is?




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