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Table 4 Associations between diastolic shock index (DSI) and mortality among patients with septic shock before the start of vasopressor therapy

From: Evaluation of SI, MSI and DSI for very early (3-day) mortality in patients with septic shock

 

Quartiles of pre-VPs DSI

P for trend a

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

n

316

317

316

317

 

Range

0.46, 1.35

1.35, 1.65

1.65, 1.96

1.96, 11.9

 

3-day mortality

 Crude model

Ref.

1.85 (0.93, 3.82)

2.27 (1.18, 4.62)

4 (2.18, 7.86)

 < 0.0001

 Adjusted model 1

Ref.

1.89 (0.94, 3.93)

2.49 (1.28, 5.11)

4.98 (2.67, 9.91)

 < 0.0001

 Adjusted model 2

Ref.

4.74 (1.64, 17.21)

5.42 (1.94, 19.32)

5.22 (1.88, 18.58)

 < 0.01

In-hospital mortality

 Crude model

Ref.

1.56 (1.06, 2.32)

1.72 (1.17, 2.54)

1.93 (1.32, 2.85)

 < 0.01

 Adjusted model 1

Ref.

1.59 (1.07, 2.38)

1.83 (1.24, 2.73)

2.21 (1.49, 3.29)

 < 0.001

 Adjusted model 2

Ref.

1.86 (1.20, 2.91)

1.89 (1.22, 2.94)

1.55 (0.99, 2.46)

0.11

  1. DSI diastolic shock index, Q quartile, VPs start of vasopressors
  2. a Multiple logistic regression analysis
  3. b Odds ratios (95% confidence interval) (all such values
  4. Adjusted for age, gender, race, and ICU care unit
  5. Adjusted for variables in model 1 and SOFA score day-1