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Table 5 Inflammatory markers and postoperative elevation of pulmonary arterial pressure: univariate and bivariate analyses

From: Respiratory viruses and postoperative hemodynamics in patients with unrestrictive congenital cardiac communications: a prospective cohort study

 

Coefficient

Odds ratioa

95% CI

p value

Lower limit

Upper limit

IL-1RA

0.583

1.79

1.02

3.14

0.041

IL-6

0.708

2.03

1.10

3.76

0.024

IL-10

0.599

1.82

1.00

3.31

0.049

IL-17E

0.558

1.75

0.98

3.13

0.061

MCP-1

0.468

1.60

0.92

2.78

0.096

MIF

0.583

1.79

1.02

3.14

0.041

MIP-1α/β

0.558

1.75

0.98

3.13

0.061

TNF-α

0.522

1.69

0.94

3.02

0.079

IL-18

0.599

1.82

1.00

3.31

0.049

IL-21

0.818

2.27

1.23

4.19

0.009

IL-1RA

0.711

2.04 (14% increase)

1.09

3.81

0.026

Presence of respiratory viral genomes in the trachea

1.475

4.37

1.08

17.63

0.038

MIF

0.849

2.34 (31% increase)

1.15

4.74

0.019

Presence of respiratory viral genomes in the trachea

1.432

4.19

1.03

16.96

0.045

MCP-1

0.780

2.18 (36% increase)

1.07

4.43

0.031

Presence of respiratory viral genomes in the trachea

1.843

6.32

1.30

30.71

0.022

  1. Cytokine concentrations were measured 4 h after cardiopulmonary bypass termination and analyzed as quartiles
  2. Shown in bivariate analysis are the proteins with a > 10% increase in odds ratio relative to univariate analysis
  3. The first step consisted of selecting cytokines with a p value < 0.10
  4. aAssociated with early postoperative pulmonary/systemic mean arterial pressure ratio > 0.40 (mean of first 4 values, readings at 2-h intervals). Results were obtained using logistic regression analysis