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. 2014 Mar 1;75(2):186–195. doi: 10.1002/ana.24116

Table 3. Model Effects.

Parameter Category Chi‐Square df F OR (95% CI) p
mtDNA haplogroup, overall effect 15.601 5 3.120 0.008
H 1.57 (0.84–2.96)
J 1.2 (0.55–2.63)
T 1.23 (0.52–2.88)
U 1.14 (0.55–2.39)
K 0.21 (0.07–0.56)
Other 0.83 (0.38–1.82)
Age 132.52 1 132.52 1.04 per year (1.03–1.04) 0.000
Motor score of GCS 46.739 6a 7.790 0.000
No response 1 REFERENCE
Extending to pain 1.35 (0.64–2.87)
Abnormal flexion 1.6 (0.73–3.55)
Withdrawing to pain 0.58 (0.34–0.93)
Localizing to pain 0.57 (0.34–0.93)
Obeying commands 0.3 (0.18–0.48)
Not assessable 0.23 (0.09–0.61)
CT Marshall grade 59.238 5 11.856 0.000
6 1 REFERENCE
5 0.38 (0.22–0.67)
4 0.24 (0.03–1.8)
3 0.39 (0.19–0.78)
2 0.22 (0.13–0.38)
1 0.52 (0.27–0.84)
Traumatic SAH 10.149 1 10.149 0.001
Absent 1 REFERENCE
Present 1.57 (1.17–2.11)
Hypotension [blood pressure < 90mmHg within the first 24 hours] 4.002 1 4.4002 0.046
Absent 1 REFERENCE
Present 1.8 (1.2–2.7)
Hypoxia [PO2 < 8kPa or SaO2 < 85% in the first 24 hours] 0.945 1 0.945 0.331
No hypoxia 1 REFERENCE
Confirmed hypoxia 0.67 (0.3–1.5)
Pupillary reactivity 9.112 2 4.556 0.011
Both reacting 1 REFERENCE
Only 1 reacting 1.71 (1.05–2.78)
Neither reacting 1.83 (1.09–3.08)
ApoE genotype [ε4 vs ε2 or ε3] 0.507 1 0.507 0.476
ε4 1 REFERENCE
ε2/ε3 0.82 (0.41–1.63)
Interaction between mtDNA haplogroup and age 13.439 5 2.688 0.02
Interaction between mtDNA haplogroup and APOE ε4 21.35 5 4.27 0.001

Effects of predictors of the ordered regression analysis on the collapsed Glasgow Outcome Scale. Chi‐quare, degrees of freedom (df), F statistics, odds ratio (OR), and significance are shown. OR < 1 favors better outcome. As mtDNA haplogroup is a polynomial term, the ORs for this parameter indicate the odds of better outcome for carriers of each haplogroup compared to noncarriers of the same haplogroup.

a

Includes the 6 possible motor scores and the category “not assessable.”

CI = confidence interval; CT = computed tomography; GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; SAH = subarachnoid hemorrhage.