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. 2024 Jul 26;12(21):4609–4617. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i21.4609

Table 3.

Results of the binary multivariate regression analysis revealed significant associations with further height loss among osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture patients undergoing percutaneous vertebroplasty with cement augmentation

Parameter
B
SE
Wals
P value
OR (95%CI)
BMD by T score -3.326 1.695 3.850 0.046 0.036 (0.001-0.996)
Presence of intravertebral cleft as yes vs no 5.095 1.451 12.326 < 0.001 163.189 (9.493-2805.209)
Vertebral compression degree 0.006 0.041 0.021 0.885 1.006 (0.928-1.090)
Vertebral level as thoracolumbar vs lumbar and thoracic 0.151 1.018 0.022 0.882 1.163 (0.158-8.552)
Bone cement distribution as cleft vs trabecular 2.472 1.416 3.049 0.081 11.852 (0.739-190.132)
Bone cement as MC-PMMA vs PMMA -1.834 1.501 1.493 0.222 0.16 (0.008-3.026)

BMD: Bone mineral density; CI: Confidence interval; MC-PMMA: Mineralized collagen modified-poly (methyl methacrylate); OR: Odds ratio.