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Table 5 Possible co-founding factors of SIRS and sepsis

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

 

SIRS

Sepsis

Wald

Odds

P value

Wald

Odds

P value

Age (a)

0.423

0.998

0.515

7.968

0.991

0.005

Gender (male/female)

0.000

0.998

0.987

0.252

1.065

0.616

AIS head

0.006

0.996

0.936

1.130

1.045

0.288

AIS face

0.096

1.020

0.757

0.695

1.043

0.405

AIS thorax

0.028

0.992

0.867

1.292

1.044

0.256

AIS abdomen

0.044

0.990

0.833

0.525

1.028

0.469

AIS spine

7.822

1.149

0.005

2.587

1.064

0.108

AIS extremities

9.302

1.171

0.002

23.463

1.220

<0.001

AIS pelvis

8.782

1.211

0.003

2.823

0.924

0.093

AIS soft tissue

0.008

0.993

0.930

2.961

1.118

0.085

ISS

0.067

1.003

0.795

0.071

1.002

0.790

NISS

3.112

1.012

0.078

0.601

0.996

0.438

GCS

20.401

0.907

<0.001

7.397

0.954

0.007

Base excess (m Eq/L)

5.449

0.956

0.020

30.932

0.907

<0.001

Lactate (mmol/L)

4.136

0.928

0.042

15.893

0.879

<0.001

Hematocrite (%)

1.230

0.971

0.267

0.007

1.002

0.934

Hemoglobin (g/dL)

0.455

1.055

0.500

0.029

0.988

0.864

Prothrombin time (%)

0.777

1.003

0.378

4.785

1.006

0.029

Leukocytes (103/μL)

7.267

1.034

0.007

3.344

1.018

0.067

APACHE II

1.091

0.984

0.296

10.359

0.959

0.001

  1. Significant results are highlighted in italics. Hosmer–Lemeshow P = 0.001 fors SIRS and P = 0.2 for sepsis