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. 2024 Mar 29;14:7499. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-58036-4

Table 2.

Univariate and multivariable Cox proportional hazards model to predict non-persistence in women with overactive bladder syndrome (n = 608).

Variables Univariate Multivariable
HR 95% CI Pa HR 95% CI Pb
Mirabegron 0.711 0.534–0.946 0.019 0.711 0.534–0.946 0.019
Age (years) 0.992 0.983–1.003 0.142
Parity 0.974 0.881–1.077 0.610
BMI (kg/m2) 0.984 0.901–1.075 0.723
SUI 1.259 0.967–1.639 0.087
OAB-wet 1.047 0.806–1.360 0.729
UDI-6 1.012 0.963–1.063 0.644
IIQ-7 0.999 0.968–1.031 0.959
Pad weight (g) 1.000 0.998–1.002 1.000
Qmax (mL/s) 1.002 0.992–1.012 0.721
VV (dL) 1.000 0.913–1.096 0.998
PVR (dL) 0.974 0.823–1.152 0.756
SD (dL) 0.972 0.859–1.100 0.655
PdetQmax (cmH2O) 1.000 0.995–1.006 0.945
MUCP (cmH2O) 1.001 0.997–1.004 0.742
FPL (mm) 1.000 0.989–1.012 0.971
PTR (%) 1.000 0.997–1.004 0.852

HR hazard ratio; CI confidence interval. The other abbreviations are the same as in Table 1.

aUnivariate Cox proportional hazards model.

bMultivariable backward stepwise Cox proportional hazards model was performed using all variables in the univariate analysis with p < 0.10 until all remaining variables with p < 0.10.