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Table 2 Prediction factors for in-hospital mortality in patients after PCI

From: Development of a novel tool: a nomogram for predicting in-hospital mortality of patients in intensive care unit after percutaneous coronary intervention

Intercept and variable

p value

regression coefficient

Odds ratio (95% CI)

the type of stent

0.012

-0.685

0.504 (0.291-0.851)

age

0.005

0.031

1.031 (1.010-1.054)

Elixhauser comorbidity index

0.307

0.023

1.023 (0.979-1.068)

ventilation treatment type

< 0.001

1.706

5.507 (3.029-10.199)

vasoactive drug

< 0.001

0.217

1.243 (1.151-1.345)

heart rate

0.025

0.021

1.021 (1.003-1.040)

systolic blood pressure

0.438

-0.007

0.993 (0.975-1.011)

diastolic blood pressure

0.133

-0.024

0.977 (0.947-1.007)

respiratory rate

0.161

0.048

1.050 (0.980-1.123)

bicarbonate

0.005

-0.114

0.892 (0.822-0.965)

chloride

0.020

-0.061

0.941 (0.893-0.991)

hemoglobin

0.201

-0.099

0.906 (0.777-1.054)

platelet

0.119

-0.002

0.998 (0.995-1.001)

PT

0.255

0.024

1.024 (0.979-1.063)

WBC

0.363

0.025

1.025 (0.971-1.081)

anion gap

0.250

0.050

1.051 (0.965-1.145)

CKMB

0.310

-0.001

0.999 (0.998-1.001)

intercept

0.697

1.617

 
  1. PCI percutaneous coronary intervention, PT prothrombin time, WBC white blood cell count, CKMB MB isoenzyme of creatine kinase