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Table 3 (A) The binary logistic regression analysis of the patient sample revealed that the infusion of colloids within the first 48 h after trauma is an independent predictor for the development of SIRS and sepsis. Hosmer–Lemeshow test, P < 0.001 for SIRS and P < 0.001 for sepsis. (B) ROC curve of the patient sample

From: Resuscitation with polymeric plasma substitutes is permissive for systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis in multiply injured patients: a retrospective cohort study

Binary logistic regression

Wald

Odds

P value

(A) The binary logistic regression analysis of the patient sample

SIRS (colloids)

174.229

3.325

<0.001

Sepsis (colloids)

108.989

8.984

<0.001

SIRS (EC)

39.242

1.955

<0.001

Sepsis (EC)

69.910

1.848

<0.001

SIRS (platelets)

6.303

0.972

0.012

Sepsis (platelets)

0.005

0.998

0.944

SIRS (FFP)

4.335

0.942

0.037

Sepsis (FFP)

10.447

1.217

0.001

ROC

AUC

P value

(B) Predictive quality depicted by AUC of the corresponding ROC

SIRS (colloids)

0.693

<0.001

Sepsis (colloids)

0.669

<0.001

SIRS (EC)

0.539

<0.001

Sepsis (EC)

0.821

<0.001

SIRS (platelets)

0.501

<0.001

Sepsis (platelets)

0.677

<0.001

SIRS (FFP)

0.512

<0.001

Sepsis (FFP)

0.807

<0.001

  1. AUC area under the curve, FFP fresh frozen plasma
  2. Significant if P < 0.05