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. 2020 Jan 21;20:18. doi: 10.1186/s12890-019-1045-x

Table 3.

Adjusted odds ratio for “death” event according to sociodemographic and clinical variables between 2000 and 2014a (p value < 0.05)

CAP In-hospital mortality
OR (95% CI) Adjusted OR (95%CI)
Age Group (years)
  < 1 1 1
 1–4 0.410 (0.294–0.572) 0.564 (0.404–0,787)
 5–14 1.201 (0.892–1.619) 1.697 (1.257–2.290)
 15–24 7.149 (5.464–9.354) 9.746 (7.435–12.776)
 25–44 9.317 (7.310–11.875) 11.862 (9.286–15.154)
 45–64 19.492 (15.364–24.729) 26.098 (20.530–33.175)
 65–74 34.050 (26.857–43.169) 47.238 (37.183–60.011)
 75–84 54.616 (43.097–69.214) 78.158 (61.545–99.256)
  ≥ 85 84.156 (66.406–106.651) 124.256 (97.838–157.807)
Sex
 Male 1.055 (1.041–1.070) 1.261 (1.243–1.280)
 Female 1 1
Unemployment ratea 1.013 (1.011–1.014) 1.005 (1.003–1007)
Year of admission
 2000–2004 1 1
 2005–2009 1.208 (1.186–1.230) 1.047 (1.025–1.069)
 2010–2014 1.329 (1.306–1.352) 0.961 (0.940–0.982)
Length of stay 0.994 (0.993–0.995) 0.977 (0.976–0.978)
Number of procedures 1.049 (1.047–1.050) 1.035 (1.033–1.037)

Data was also adjusted for Region of Portugal Mainland and for Major Diagnostic Categories (results not presented);

a - Number of unemployment persons per 100 active persons registered in the civil parish of origin of the user, according to census information chronologically closer to the episode (2001 Census and 2011 Census) [19, 20]