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. 2014 Dec 5;14:649. doi: 10.1186/s12879-014-0649-2

Table 2.

Severity classification and duration of illness of dengue-infected non-ICU (controls) and ICU (cases) patients

Variables Den-infected non-ICU controls (n = 108) %/(IQR) Den-infected ICU cases (n = 27) %/(IQR) COR P-value 95% CI ACOR* P-value 95% CI
WHO 1997 (Presentation)
DHF/DSS 14 13 5 19 1.5 0.469 0.50–4.4 1.8 0.34 0.54–6.08
WHO 2009 (Presentation)
Severe dengue 7 6.5 14 52 10.3 <0.001 3.70–28.84 8.79 <0.001 2.65–29.16
WHO 1997 (Outcome)
DHF/DSS 24 22 18 67 7.65 <0.001 2.74–21.35 2.99 0.025 1.15–7.78
WHO 2009 (Outcome)
Severe dengue 11 10 24 89 73.1 <0.001 9.82–543.96 116.4 <0.001 8.79–1541
Median DPP to DHF/DSS 3 (2.3–3.8) 4 (3–5) 1.79 0.206 0.73–4.43 3.08 0.677 0.02–608
Median DPP to Severe dengue 2.5 (1.8–3.3) 3 (3–5)
Median LOS in hospital 4 (3–5) 8 (6–13.5) 1.73 <0.001 1.30–2.32 1.76 0.001 1.28–2.43
Median DPF on ICU requirement N.A 6 (4–7.5)
Median DPP on ICU requirement N.A 3 (2–4.5)
Median LOS in ICU N.A 3 (2–4)
Death 0 0 7 26
Median DPF to death N.A 7 (7–15.5)
Median DPP to Death N.A 3 (2.5–7.5)

DPF- Days Post Fever; DPP- Days Post Presentation; LOS- Length of Stay; COR- Conditional Odds Ratio; IQR- Interquartile range.

*Adjusted Conditional Odds Ratio (ACOR) was obtained from a multivariate conditional logistic regression with test variables being adjusted by age and diabetes mellitus.

Data in bold are risk factors significantly associated with ICU requirement.