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. 2016 Mar;7(1):9–17. doi: 10.1177/2151458515616250

Table 3.

Logistic Regression for Predictors of Mortality Among Patients With Pelvic Ring Fractures.a

Variable OR (95% CI) P
General complication 4.658 (4.557-4.761) <.001
Associated femur fracture 3.524 (3.442-3.607) <.001
Multiple pelvic fractures 2.798 (2.707-2.891) <.001
External fixator 2.281 (2.145-2.426) <.001
Sex (M) 1.858 (1.825-1.892) <.001
Associated femoral neck fracture 1.814 (1.749-1.880) <.001
Congestive heart failure 1.766 (1.718-1.816) <0.001
Surgery-related complication 1.240 (1.195-1.286) <.001
Age 56-75 1.159 (1.133-1.185) <.001
Fracture of ischium 1.135 (1.090-1.181) <.001
Fracture of ilium 1.127 (1.090-1.166) <.001
Age 35-55 0.986 (0.961-1.012) .275
Age >75 0.953 (0.937-0.970) <.001
Age <35 0.951 (0.929-0.973) <.001
Age >85 0.946 (0.927-0.966) <.001
Diabetes mellitus 0.889 (0.860-0.918) <.001
Fracture of pubis 0.724 (0.711-0.738) <.001
Atrial fibrillation 0.689 (0.663-0.716) <.001
ORIF 0.658 (0.630-0.688) <.001
Fracture of sacrum 0.600 (0.583-0.617) <.001
Hypertension 0.380 (0.369-0.391) <.001
Internal fixation without reduction 0.217 (0.170-0.276) <.001
CRIF 0.105 (0.086-0.129) <.001

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; OR, odds ratio; ORIF, open reduction and internal fixation; CRIF, closed reduction and internal fixation; M, male.

aN = 1 464 458. Omnibus χ2 = 11 590, P < .001, Nagelkerke R 2 = .310.