Selected article for: "logistic regression and univariate logistic regression"

Author: Kang, Jun Sik; Jhun, Byung Woo; Yoon, Hee; Lim, Seong Mi; Ko, Eunsil; Park, Joo Hyun; Hwang, Sung Yeon; Lee, Se Uk; Lee, Tae Rim; Cha, Won Chul; Shin, Tae Gun; Sim, Min Seob; Jo, Ik Joon
Title: The Utility of Preliminary Patient Evaluation in a Febrile Respiratory Infectious Disease Unit outside the Emergency Department
  • Document date: 2017_7_3
  • ID: 0q2ky9gd_26
    Snippet: We additionally used univariate and multivariate analyses with a logistic regression model to determine the factors related to being diagnosed with a contagious disease at the initial FRIDU Table 2 ). The variables used were old age ( ≥ 65 years), gender (male), chronic kidney disease, transplant history, fever ( ≥ 37.5°C), and leukocytosis ( > 10,000/μL). Transplant history (odds ratio [OR], 2.294; P = 0.003), fever (OR, 0.616; P = 0.030),.....
    Document: We additionally used univariate and multivariate analyses with a logistic regression model to determine the factors related to being diagnosed with a contagious disease at the initial FRIDU Table 2 ). The variables used were old age ( ≥ 65 years), gender (male), chronic kidney disease, transplant history, fever ( ≥ 37.5°C), and leukocytosis ( > 10,000/μL). Transplant history (odds ratio [OR], 2.294; P = 0.003), fever (OR, 0.616; P = 0.030), and leukocytosis (OR, 0.315; P = 0.005) were significantly associated with an initial diagnosis of a contagious disease.

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