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. 2015 Jul 19;4:364. doi: 10.1186/s40064-015-1146-9

Table 5.

Cox Proportional hazards regression model demonstrating that reaching the initial target trough in <5 days is associated with improved study outcome measures

Outcome Hazard Ratio (95% CI) P value
Inpatient length of staya
 Time to target trough
  <5 vs. ≥5 days 2.52 (1.54–4.14) <0.001
  1–<2 vs. ≥5 days 1.97 (1.09–3.56) 0.024
  2–<3 vs. ≥5 days 2.3 (1.35–3.92) 0.002
  3–<4 vs. ≥5 days 2.13 (1.27–3.56) 0.004
Time to clinical stabilitya
 Time to target trough
  <5 vs. ≥5 days 2.13 (1.16–3.93) 0.015
  1–<2 vs. ≥5 days 1.51 (0.75–3.04) 0.243
  2–<3 vs. ≥5 days 1.09 (0.56–2.13) 0.791
  3–<4 vs. ≥5 days 1.41 (0.76–2.62) 0.276
Inpatient length of VAN treatmenta
 Time to target trough
  <5 days vs. ≥5 days 2.95 (1.8–4.82) <0.001
  1–<2 vs. ≥5 days 3.44 (1.86–6.35) <0.001
  2– < 3 vs. ≥5 days 2.18 (1.27–3.74) 0.005
  3– < 4 vs. ≥5 days 4.67 (2.68–8.14) <0.001
Time to normal white blood cell counta
 Time to target trough:
  <5 days vs. ≥5 days 2.08 (1.06–4.08) 0.034
  1–<2 vs. ≥5 days 2.12 (0.86–5.21) 0.1
  2–<3 vs. ≥5 days 1.26 (0.57–2.77) 0.565
  3–<4 vs. ≥5 days 1.72 (0.84–3.53) 0.138

aAnalysis restricted to those who reached target trough.