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. 2024 Apr 2;24:214. doi: 10.1186/s12905-024-03047-6

Table 2.

Univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression analysis performed to identify the factors associated with an inadequate endometrial tissue after endometrial sampling using MedGyn® pipette at JDWNRH (n=122)

Independent variables Univariate analysis p-value Multivariate analysis p-value
OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
Age 0.9 (0.918 − 0.1006) 0.091 0.9 (0.882–1.033) 0.251
Premenopausal age 1 1
Menopausal state 1.6 (0.708–3.765) 0.250 0.6 (0.152–2.344) 0.460
Married 1 1
Single or unmarried 0.8 (0.243–2.676) 0.725 0.7 (0.206–2.977) 0.721
Normal BMI 1 1
Overweight and obese 1.6 (0.640–3.945) 0.318 1.4 (0.490–3.917) 0.539
Employed 1 1
Unemployed 1.7 (0.674–1.140) 0.268 1.1 (0.356–3.459) 0.858
Multipara 1 1
Nullipara 1.7 (0.183–15.816) 0.642 1.1 (0.101–12.061) 0.937
Primipara 5.1 (0.635–40.905) 0.125 - -
Regular menstrual cycle 1 1
Irregular cycle 0.4 (0.080–1.770) 0.216 0.5 (0.090–3.417) 0.524
Non-hormonal contraceptive 1 1
Hormonal contraceptive use 2.1 (0.449–10.049) 0.342 2.2 (0.347–13.889) 0.403
Smoking 0.4 (0.050–3.773) 0.446 0.8 (0.136–5.070) 0.839
Breastfeeding 0.7 (0.289–1.490) 0.314 0.6 (0.252–1.670) 0.37
No medical disorders 1 1
Obesity 1.0 (0.322–3.228) 0.973 1.1 (0.301–4.067) 0.879
Hypertension 0.3 (0.107–1.1010) 0.072 0.4 (0.125–1.504) 0.188
Hypertension and obesity 0.6 (0.100-3.604) 0.577 0.3 (0.129–2.443) 0.242
DM and hypertension 0.5 (0.069–2.949) 0.405 0.3 (0.039–7.947) 0.560
Senior gynecologists 1 1
Junior gynecologists 1.0 (0.442–2.193) 0.970 1.1 (0.463–2.443) 0.885

Dependent variables (inadequate sample = 1 vs. adequate sample = 2)