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. 2017 Oct 10;20(6):465–478. doi: 10.1177/1098612X17733628

Table 4.

Univariable associations between treatment variables and mortality by day 5 after presentation to the Animal Emergency Service (AES) for cats with tick paralysis

Variable and categories All cases
Analysis of death by day 5
% (n) No. of cases receiving recommended treatment % (n) died by day 5 OR 95% CI P value*
TAS route 0.321
IP 9 (148) 21 4.8 (1) Ref. group
IV 91 (1544) 1323 1.7 (23) 0.4 0.0–2.7 0.321
Not included (385) 66 6.1 (4)
Total 100 (2077) 1410 2.0 (28)
TAS reaction 0.001
No 77 (1574) 1251 1.4 (18) Ref. group
Yes 8 (161) 133 6.0 (8) 4.4 1.9–10.3 0.001
Not recorded § (38) 25 4.0 (1)
TAS not administered 15 (304) 1 100.0 (1)
Total 100 (2077) 1410 2.0 (28)
Coat clip performed 0.010
No 57 (1139) 535 3.4 (18) Ref. group
Yes 43 (872) 817 1.2 (10) 0.4 0.2–0.8 0.010
Not recorded (66) 58 0.0 (0)
Total 100 (2077) 1410 2.0 (28)
Mechanically ventilated <0.001
No 99 (2052) 1388 1.7 (24) Ref. group
Yes 1 (25) 22 18.2 (4) 12.6 4.0–40.1 <0.001
Total 100 (2077) 1410 2.0 (28)
*

Values in bold are likelihood ratio test overall P values for the variable; values not in bold are Wald P values for the particular category relative to the reference group (Ref. group)

For cases that received tick antitoxin serum (TAS) at either the referring clinic prior to presentation to the AES and/or at AES

>1 dose of TAS at either referring clinic prior to presentation to the AES and/or at AES, or route not known, or route was other than intravenous (IV) or intraperitoneal (IP)

§

TAS was administered but the occurrence of a TAS reaction or not was not specified

OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval