Selected article for: "logistic regression and sex age"

Author: Jia-Kui Sun
Title: Acute gastrointestinal injury in critically ill patients with coronavirus disease 2019 in Wuhan, China
  • Document date: 2020_3_27
  • ID: 2x7l1s75_30
    Snippet: To determine the risk factors associated with AGI grade II and above, univariate logistic regression was performed using the above-mentioned variables (sex, age, days from onset to admission, BMI, APACHEII scores, SOFA scores, CRP, D-dimer, WBC counts, lymphocyte counts, PCT, blood lactate, MV days, CRRT days, and hospital stay). Variables with P <0.1 in univariate analyses were tested in further multivariate logistic regression analyses. As show.....
    Document: To determine the risk factors associated with AGI grade II and above, univariate logistic regression was performed using the above-mentioned variables (sex, age, days from onset to admission, BMI, APACHEII scores, SOFA scores, CRP, D-dimer, WBC counts, lymphocyte counts, PCT, blood lactate, MV days, CRRT days, and hospital stay). Variables with P <0.1 in univariate analyses were tested in further multivariate logistic regression analyses. As shown in Table 4 , three variables (SOFA scores, WBC counts, MV days) were established as independent risk factors for the development of AGI grade II and above.

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