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. 2023 Dec 21;34(4):297–304.

Table 8:

The effect of the total score on the risk of having SBP

SBP
Predictors Odds Ratios CI p
(Intercept) 0.05 0.01 – 0.17 <0.001
sum cat [1] 15.48 4.40 – 98.47 <0.001
sum cat [2] 39.81 10.80 – 259.54 <0.001
sum cat [3] 399.00 50.63 – 9583.99 <0.001
R2 Tjur 0.265

The results of the scoring model show that the total score has a statistically significant effect on the risk of having SBP (P < 0.001). Patients with a score of 1 are 15.48 times more likely to have SPB than patients with a score of 0. Patients with a score of 2 are 39.81 times more likely to have SPB than patients with a score of 0. Patients with a score of 3 are 399 times more likely to have SPB than patients with a score of 0.