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. 2020 Aug 13;7:509. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.00509

Table 3.

Associations between mortality and clinical-pathological parameters, analyzed by univariate and multivariate methods.

Parameters Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
Rho Spearman's (95% CI) p-value Odds ratio (95% CI) p-value
Tumor size ≥5 cm 0.080 (−0.211–0.358) 0.581 0.130 (0.004–4.558) 0.261
Clinical stage III–IV 0.097 (−0.195–0.372) 0.505 10.126 (0.235–435.597) 0.228
Histological grade (II) 0.244 (−0.045–0.496) 0.087 5.569 (1.026–30.2213) 0.015
Ki-67 ≥ 14% 0.694 (0.508–0.817) 0.0001 0.967 (0.935–0.999) 0.043
Resistin >8,400 0.866 (0.770–0.923) 0.0001 2.3873 (0.433–13.169) 0.046
BF% >25% 0.634 (0.425–0.779) 0.0001 1.0355 (0.903–1.188) 0.619
BMIc >15.1 Kg/m2 0.757 (0.601–0.858) 0.0001 2.0696 (1.107–3.868) 0.023
Reproductive condition (neutered) 0.926 (−0.274–0.298) 0.014 1.3871 (0.293–6.557) 0.995

BF%, % of body fat; BMIc, canine body mass index.