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Table 5 Influencing factors to postoperative used rescue analgesia: Multiple-factor analysis

From: Patients with gastroenteric tumor after upper abdominal surgery were more likely to require rescue analgesia than lower abdominal surgery

 

-2LL

H-L test

p value

OR value

95% CI of OR

Multivariate analysis (1)

1294.233

0.958

    

Number of types of intraoperative long-acting analgesics used, n (%)

0 a

  

< 0.001 b

   

1

  

< 0.001 b

2.170

1.475

3.192

2

  

0.130

1.834

0.836

4.022

The use of parecoxib sodium during surgery (Unused a)

  

0.058

1.341

0.991

1.814

Multivariate analysis (2)

1049.825

0.952

    

The operation type: Laparotomy (Laparoscopically surgery a)

  

0.001 b

1.855

1.309

2.630

Tumor location: Upper abdominal tumor (Lower abdominal tumor a)

  

< 0.001 b

2.498

1.846

3.380

Multivariate analysis (3)

1047.968

0.998

    

The operation type: Laparotomy (Laparoscopically surgery a)

  

0.001 b

1.855

1.309

2.630

Tumor location: Upper abdominal tumor (Lower abdominal tumor a)

  

< 0.001 b

2.498

1.846

3.380

Number of types of intraoperative long-acting analgesics used, n (%)

0 a

  

0.393

   

1

  

0.175

1.397

0.862

2.265

2

  

0.583

1.273

0.538

3.012

Multivariate analysis (4)

886.667

0.101

    

The operation type: Laparotomy (Laparoscopically surgery a)

  

0.002 b

1.829

1.244

2.689

Tumor location: Upper abdominal tumor (Lower abdominal tumor a)

  

< 0.001 b

2.290

1.619

3.240

The operation time, h

  

0.525

0.958

0.839

1.094

Age, years old

  

0.359

1.006

0.993

1.020

Gender: Female (Male a)

  

0.816

0.962

0.697

1.330

BMI, kg/m2

  

0.629

0.988

0.939

1.039

Number of types of intraoperative long-acting analgesics used, n (%)

0 a

  

0.450

   

1

  

0.351

0.749

0.409

1.374

2

  

0.217

0.545

0.208

1.429

  1. Abbreviation: -2LL = -2 log likelihood, H-L = Hosmer-Lemesho, OR = Odds ratio, CI = Confidence interval, % = Percentage(s)
  2. Reference variable
  3. The difference was statistically significant, p < 0.05