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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: Int Urogynecol J. 2014 Jul 11;26(1):65–69. doi: 10.1007/s00192-014-2455-1

Table 4.

Unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios for risk factors predicting pain improvement after excision vs no improvement or worsening symptoms

Risk factor Unadjusted OR (95 % CI) p value Adjusted OR (95 % CI) p value
Age 1.02 (1.00–1.04) 0.11 1.01 (0.98–1.05) 0.37
Menopause 1.4 (0.71–2.70) 0.33 1.22 (0.50–2.99) 0.67
Hysterectomy 0.85 (0.40–1.82) 0.68 0.84 (0.37–1.96) 0.71
Smoking 0.89 (0.46–1.71) 0.71 1.05 (0.51–2.15) 0.89
Diabetes 1.9 (0.62–5.82) 0.26 1.58 (0.49–5.02) 0.44
Fibromyalgia 0.39 (0.14–1.07) 0.07 0.44 (0.15–1.33) 0.15
Interstitial cystitis 0.43 (0.13–1.48) 0.18 0.52 (0.14–1.94) 0.33
Chronic pelvic pain 0.27 (0.12–0.61) <0.01 0.28 (0.12–0.66) <0.01
Vaginal exposure 1.32 (0.74–2.38) 0.35 1.49 (0.78–2.86) 0.23
Bladder perforation 1.41 (0.38–5.21) 0.61 1.41 (0.36–5.52) 0.62
Urethral perforation 0.85 (0.40–1.82) 0.68 2.84 (0.57–14.25) 0.20
Any mesh exposure/perforation 1.54 (0.87 2.75) 0.14 1.53 (0.29–6.52) 0.69