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. 2011 Jan;6(1):167–174. doi: 10.2215/CJN.06270710

Table 3.

Cox regression models for outcome hazard ratios by MRSA nasal carriage

Outcome MRSA Noncarrier (n = 277)a MRSA Carrier (n = 29)a Unadjusted
Adjustedb
HR Pc HR Pc
Primary outcome
    all-cause mortality 34 (12.27) 8 (27.59) 2.45 (1.13–5.3) 0.02 2.46 (1.08–5.62) 0.03
Secondary outcome
    infection-related death 10 (3.61) 6 (20.69) 6.2 (2.25–17.07) <0.001 4.99 (1.52–16.39) 0.008
    hospitalization due to any cause 104 (37.55) 13 (44.83) 1.32 (0.74–2.36) 0.3 1.38 (0.76–2.52) 0.3
    any infection 60 (21.66) 10 (34.48) 1.84 (0.94–3.6) 0.07 2.09 (1.02–4.28) 0.04
    S. aureus infection 18 (6.5) 6 (20.69) 3.69 (1.46–9.29) 0.01 4.31 (1.55–11.97) 0.01
a

The values indicate the number of patients (%).

b

Adjusted for age, gender, diabetes, vascular access type, recent hospitalization, recent antibiotics use, and serum albumin level.

c

The Cox proportional hazards model was used to assess the effect of MRSA nasal carriage on study end points.