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. 2015 Dec 7;10(12):e0144526. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0144526

Table 4. Multivariate binominal logistic regression analysis of symptoms.

Variables Group Subject Pressure symptoms Pain GI symptoms
Univariate * Multivariate Univariate * Multivariate Univariate * Multivariate
n OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
Gender Male 128 1.00
Female 125 3.03(2.02–4.55) 2.18(1.22–4.07) 1.95(1.35–2.82) 2.39(1.24–4.60) 1.60(1.12–2.30) 2.07(1.16–3.67)
htTLV htTLV<1,600 mL/m 201 1.00
htTLV≥1,600 mL/m 52 7.34(3.01–1.76) 4.98(1.07–23.26) 12.00(4.33–33.28) NS 2.47(1.35–4.49) NS
Log (htTKV) 223 1.11(1.06–1.15) NS 1.17(1.12–1.22) NS 1.02(0.98–1.06) NS

* Multivariate model was adjusted for age, gender, htTLV, Log (htTKV), CKD stages, albumin, total cholesterol, aspartate aminotransferase, and alkaline phosphatase.

GI, gastrointestinal; OR, odds ratio; NS, not significant; htTLV, height-adjusted total liver volume; htTKV, height-adjusted total kidney volume; CKD, chronic kidney disease.