Table III.
Model outcome and predictor variables∗ | Bootstrapped parameter estimates |
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Mean estimate | SD | 95% CI for mean estimate | GM | 95% CI for GM | |
Number of positive cultures | |||||
Intercept | –0.9585 | 0.3852 | –1.7492, –0.3629 | 0.3834 | 0.1739, 0.6956 |
Sex (male vs. female) | 0.8912 | 0.4089 | 0.2239, 1.7248 | 2.4381 | 1.2509, 5.6114 |
History of ipsilateral shoulder infection (yes vs. no) | 1.2515 | 0.3451 | 0.7339, 1.9871 | 3.4955 | 2.0832, 7.2943 |
SD, standard deviation; CI, confidence interval; GM, geometric mean (natural antilogarithm of the ln mean estimate).
The parameter estimates were based on 10,000 bootstrap samples of the negative binomial model. The mean and variance were estimated on the logarithmic scale. For the 95% CI that does not contain zero, the respective mean parameter estimate is statistically significant at alpha = 0.05. Observed sample, N = 83.
Predictor variables for the model were selected from a pool of 10 potential predictor variables via SAS's PROC HPREDUCE to perform supervised variable selection and then implemented in the context of a negative binomial model that was based on 10,000 bootstrap samples.