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Table 5 Association between levels of blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D and hospital mortality

From: Abnormal blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D in critically ill patients: prevalence, predictors, and its association with in-hospital mortality

Blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D

Odds ratio

95% CI

P value

Crude

 Normal (30–60 ng/mL)

1 (Reference)

  

 Deficient (< 30 ng/mL)

1.01

0.69–1.48

0.961

 Elevated (> 60 ng/mL)

3.23

1.13–9.22

0.028

Adjusted (model 1)

 Normal (30–60 ng/mL)

1 (Reference)

  

 Deficient (< 30 ng/mL)

1.15

0.76–1.75

0.501

 Elevated (> 60 ng/mL)

3.25

1.07–9.89

0.038

Adjusted (model 2)

 Normal (30–60 ng/mL)

1 (Reference)

  

 Deficient (< 30 ng/mL)

1.12

0.74–1.72

0.589

 Elevated (> 60 ng/mL)

3.80

1.22–11.82

0.021

  1. Model 1 was adjusted for age, sex, SAPS II, and Charlson Comorbidity Index; Model 2 was adjusted for Model 1, plus type of examination, type of intensive care unit, and dialysis
  2. CI, confidence interval, SAPS II Simplified Acute Physiology Score II