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Table 9 Logistic regressions to study the association between greater dependency (on ADLI and ADLP tasks) and the different variables

From: Quality of life after stay in surgical intensive care unit

 

ADLI

ADLP

 

Simple OR

p

Adjusted* OR (95% CI)

pa

Simple OR

p

Adjusted* OR (95% CI)

pa

Age group

        

< 65 years

1

 

1

 

1

   

≥ 65 years

1.848

0.026

2.36 (1.04 – 5.34)

0.040

1.636

0.083

  

Gender

        

Male

1

   

1

   

Female

1.292

0.372

  

1.889

0.029

  

ASA physical status

        

I/II

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

 

III/IV

2.602

0.001

3.00 (1.31 – 6.87)

0.009

2.803

0.001

4.58 (1.68 – 12.46)

0.003

Type of surgery

        

Scheduled

1

   

1

   

Emergent

1.002

0.956

  

1.000

1.000

  

Magnitude of surgery

        

Minor

1

   

1

   

Medium

1.418

0.224

  

1.791

0.067

  

Major

1.242

0.677

  

1.234

0.698

  

SAPS II

1.035

0.012

  

1.033

0.011

  

Days of ICU length of stay

1.500

0.421

  

1.284

0.633

  

Employment Status

        

full employed

1

   

1

   

part-time employed

5.000

0.012

  

4.821

0.014

  

housekeepers

4.208

<0.001

  

2.455

0.047

  

retired

3.333

0.072

  

2.679

0.164

  

Marital status

        

single, divorced or widowed

1

   

1

   

married or living together

1.132

0.681

  

1.263

0.0.462

  
  1. a logistic regression analysis with stepwise forward method was used with an entry criterion of p <0.05 and a removal criterion of p < 0.1.
  2. SAPS II, Simplified Acute Physiology Score; ADLI, Instrumental activities of daily living; ADLP personal activities of daily living; ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists; OR, odds ratio
  3. *Adjusted to age, gender, ASA, type and magnitude of surgery, ICU LOS, marital and employment status