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

Title: 2015 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2015_5_27
  • ID: 3pnuj5ru_185
    Snippet: The association between clinical findings and a FD diagnosis in these 33 cases were assessed by binary logistic regression. No aspect of signalment (age, breed, sex), individual clinical signs, radiographic findings, or the proposed CSS, was significantly associated with a histopathology diagnosis of FD. The median CSS score for FD cases was 11 of a total of 16 and for non-FD cases it was 10. The clinical signs which were most strongly associated.....
    Document: The association between clinical findings and a FD diagnosis in these 33 cases were assessed by binary logistic regression. No aspect of signalment (age, breed, sex), individual clinical signs, radiographic findings, or the proposed CSS, was significantly associated with a histopathology diagnosis of FD. The median CSS score for FD cases was 11 of a total of 16 and for non-FD cases it was 10. The clinical signs which were most strongly associated with FD were bradycardia of less than 120 bpm (odds ratio 10.2 [95%CI 0.72, 145]) and dysuria or bladder atony (OR 4.8 [0.46, 50] ). OPTs were performed in only a single non-FD case; both tests were positive. In FD cases the tests were negative in 5/13 (pilocarpine) and 1/5 (epinephrine).

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