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. 2018 Nov 21;10(1):95–105. doi: 10.1007/s13300-018-0536-8

Table 2.

Association between mean HbA1c during treatment and ulcer healing among alive patients

Mean HbA1c after admission (%) N Unadjusted Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
OR (95% CI) P OR (95% CI) P OR (95% CI) P OR (95% CI) P
≤ 7.0 51 Ref Ref Ref Ref
7.1–8.0 81 1.57 (0.80, 3.09) 0.19 1.53 (0.77, 3.02) 0.22 1.60 (0.80, 3.20) 0.08 2.01 (1.02, 3.96) < 0.05
8.1–9.0 54 1.30 (0.66, 2.56) 0.54 1.21 (0.60, 2.44) 0.42 1.12 (0.57, 2.20) 0.46 1.28 (0.61, 2.69) 0.68
> 9.0 72 1.14 (0.55, 2.36) 0.52 0.95 (0.46, 1.96) 0.67 1.04 (0.50, 2.08) 0.60 1.18 (0.62, 2.24) 0.43

Model 1 adjusted for age, sex, BMI

Model 2 adjusted for age, sex, BMI, Wagner grade, degree of infection, DPN, previous history of amputation

Model 3 adjusted for age, sex, BMI, Wagner grade, previous history of amputation, previous history of stroke, eGFR categories, smoking status, plasma albumin concentration