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. 2016 May-Jun;32(3):688–693. doi: 10.12669/pjms.323.9978

Table-IV.

Factors associated with the sepsis outcome.

Variables Exp (B) CI[95%]
Gender 1.079 [0.661 – 1.761]
Age 0.986 [0.975 – 1.007]
Length of hospital stay 0.979 [0.970 – 1.177]
Blood Culture Positive 1.727 [1.034 – 2.884]
Urine Culture Positive 0.351 [ 0.188 – 0.656]
Sputum Culture Positive 0.803 [ 0.420 – 1.534]
Hospital Acquired Infections 0.989 [0.762 – 1.284]
Co-morbidities 1.007 [0.985 – 1.030]
Renal complications/infections during sepsis 4.653 [2.336 – 9.266]
Respiratory complications/infections during sepsis 22.400 [2.831 – 57.266]
CNS complications/infection during sepsis 2.589 [1.357 – 4.939]
Gastro-Intestinal complications/infection during sepsis 2.021 [ 0.720 – 5.673]
Liver complications during sepsis 1.164 [0.483 – 2.803]
Septic shock 22.161 [10.055 – 48.840]

*significant, binary logistic regression was applied.

Dependent variable “outcome”. Model was capable to predict 82.4% of the categories