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. 2020 Aug 7;4(15):3639–3647. doi: 10.1182/bloodadvances.2020001880

Table 3.

Cox regression of iron deficiency, iron deficiency anemia, and administration of IV iron, using both univariate and multivariate analyses

Risk factor Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis Multivariate excluding mediators*
HR 95% CI P HR 95% CI P HR 95% CI P
Iron deficiency
 Age, y 0.98 0.96-0.99 .005 0.99 0.92-1.06 .735 0.98 0.97-1.00 .028
 Female sex 2.85 1.58-5.13 <.001 0.80§ 0.01-44.3 .914 2.30§ 1.27-4.17 .006
 Malabsorptive procedure 2.46 1.59-3.80 <.001 1.92 1.20-3.06 .006 2.36 1.50-3.71 <.001
 Baseline anemia 2.94 1.88-4.60 <.001 1.49 0.92-2.44 .107
 Baseline ferritin, μg/L 0.96 0.95-0.97 <.001 0.96 0.95-0.97 <.001
 Weight loss at 6 mo, %TBW 1.01 0.99-1.03 .480 0.98 0.96-1.00 .066 0.99 0.97-1.01 .492
Iron deficiency anemia
 Age, y 0.98 0.96-1.00 .072 0.90 0.82-0.99 .028 0.98 0.96-1.00 .088
 Female sex 1.64 0.70-3.81 .252 0.02§ 0.00-2.62 .114 1.48§ 0.62-3.52 .376
 Malabsorptive procedure 1.01 0.58-1.77 .973 0.84 0.45-1.59 .602 1.01 0.55-1.85 .969
 Baseline anemia 24.6 11.0-55.1 <.001 19.6 7.85-48.9 <.001
 Baseline ferritin, μg/L 0.96 0.94-0.97 <.001 0.96 0.95-0.98 <.001
 Weight loss at 6 mo, %TBW 0.99 0.95-1.02 .399 0.98 0.94-1.02 .335 0.98 0.95-1.02 .278
Administration of IV iron||
 Age, y 0.98 0.94-1.01 .203 0.98 0.94-1.02 .262
 Female sex 2.45 0.33-18.3 .382 2.12§ 0.28-16.1 .469
 Malabsorptive procedure 1.62 0.60-4.36 .342
 Baseline anemia 1.39 0.47-4.14 .550 1.21 0.40-3.63 .736
 Baseline ferritin, μg/L 0.99 0.98-1.00 .071 0.99 0.98-1.00 .080
Weight loss at 6 mo, %TBW 0.98 0.92-1.04 .450

—, not included in the analysis.

*

This multivariate analysis excludes baseline anemia and baseline ferritin.

P < .05, statistically significant.

The effect of age was not statistically significant with the inclusion of an interaction term for age and sex.

§

There was no significant interaction between age and sex.

Time-dependent covariates were used because proportional hazards assumption was not satisfied in univariate analysis. Time measured in months.

||

The multivariate analysis included only 2 covariates to prevent overfit.