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Table 6 Variables with possible association with postoperative clinical events

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

 

Coefficient

Odds ratio

95% CI

p value

Lower limit

Upper limit

Age

0.129

1.14

0.67

1.94

0.635

Gender

− 0.948

0.39

0.10

1.58

0.186

Weight

0.209

1.23

0.72

2.12

0.452

Height

− 0.073

0.93

0.55

1.58

0.788

Down syndrome

− 0.041

0.96

0.28

3.35

0.949

Main cardiac anomaly, AVSD vs. VSD

− 0.236

0.79

0.23

2.73

0.709

Peripheral oxygen saturation

− 0.207

0.81

0.49

1.36

0.433

Pulmonary/systemic blood flow ratio

− 0.077

0.93

0.54

1.59

0.782

Pulmonary venous flow (VTI)

− 0.017

0.98

0.58

1.67

0.950

TAPSE

− 0.531

0.59

0.32

1.07

0.084

CPB time

− 0.075

0.93

0.54

1.59

0.785

Pre-CPB mean pulmonary artery pressure

0.424

1.53

0.86

2.72

0.149

Pre-CPB pulmonary/systemic mean arterial pressure ratio

0.059

1.06

0.62

1.83

0.832

Post-CPB mean pulmonary artery pressure

0.789

2.20

1.18

4.11

0.013

Post-CPB mean systemic artery pressure

− 0.773

0.46

0.24

0.89

0.021

Post-CPB pulmonary/systemic mean arterial pressure ratio

0.965

2.62

1.32

5.20

0.006

Early postoperative PAP/SAP > 0.40

2.025

7.58

1.84

31.28

0.005

Presence of respiratory viral genomes in the trachea

1.055

2.87

0.83

9.99

0.097

  1. All numeric variables were analyzed as quartiles
  2. AVSD atrioventricular septal defect, CPB cardiopulmonary bypass, PAP/SAP pulmonary/systemic mean arterial pressure ratio, TAPSE tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion, VSD ventricular septal defect, VTI velocity–time integral