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. 2024 Dec 28;14:31535. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-83260-3

Table 2.

Univariate analysis of risk factors associated with 30-day mortality in patients with sepsis.

Variables HR(95%CI) P value
Age(years) 1.02 (1.01,1.03)  < 0.001
Gender,(Male vs Female) 0.9919 (0.8047,1.2225) 0.939
Race/Ethnicity
 White Ref
 African Americans 0.53 (0.31,0.89) 0.017
 Other 0.9904 (0.7691,1.2754) 0.94
Insurance
 Medicare Ref
 Medicaid 0.76 (0.49,1.18) 0.221
 Other 0.87 (0.7,1.08) 0.199
Weight(kg)
 < 50 Ref
 50–100 0.53 (0.34,0.84) 0.007
 > 100 0.48 (0.29,0.79) 0.004
Laboratory metries
 Heart rate 0.9999 (0.9938,1.0061) 0.985
 MAP 0.9923 (0.9825,1.0022) 0.128
 WBC 1.0039 (0.9941,1.0137) 0.437
 Glucose 1.03 (1.0,1.07) 0.044
 Hb 0.92 (0.87,0.96)  < 0.001
 Alb(g/L)
  < 30 Ref
  ≥ 30 0.63 (0.49,0.82)  < 0.001
  NA* 0.69 (0.54,0.88) 0.003
 Scr 1.03 (0.98,1.08) 0.201
 TBIL 1.03 (1.02,1.04)  < 0.001
CCI 1.19 (1.15,1.24)  < 0.001
APSIII 1.03 (1.02,1.03)  < 0.001
SOFA 1.12 (1.07,1.17)  < 0.001
Unintentional Weight Loss,(Yes vs No) 1.67 (1.29,2.17)  < 0.001

HR, hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval; Ref, reference; HR, heart rate; MAP, mean arterial pressure; WBC, white blood cell; Hb, hemoglobin; Alb, albumin; NA*, missing values; Scr, serum creatinine; TBIL, total bilirubin; CCI, Charlson comorbidity index; APSIII, acute physiology score III; SOFA, sequential organ failure assessment.