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. 2020 Aug 25;168:108381. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2020.108381

Table 2.

Multivariable-Adjusted Association of FBG Level and Risk of Severe and Critical Condition for COVID-19 Patients (N = 293).

FBG quintile (mmol/L) Median, mmol/L Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
AOR (95% CI) P AOR (95% CI) P AOR (95% CI) P
<4.74 4.50 15.39(1.93,122.72) 0.010 19.96(2.41,165.36) 0.006 25.33(2.77, 231.64) 0.004
4.74–5.21 5.02 1.00 (Ref) ND 1.00 (Ref) ND 1.00 (Ref) ND
5.21–5.78 5.50 9.63(1.16, 79.70) 0.036 4.89(0.54, 44.24) 0.158 3.13(0.33, 29.67) 0.320
5.78–7.05 6.21 21.95(2.80,171.93) 0.003 17.49(2.18, 140.04) 0.007 10.59(1.23, 91.24) 0.032
≧7.05 9.05 121.11 (15.57,941.82) <0.0001 68.11(8.54, 543.05) <0.0001 38.93(4.36, 347.48) 0.001

FBG data were plotted in quintiles. Model 1 included FBG quintile. Model 2 included FBG quintile, age, gender, and BMI. Model 3 was additionally adjusted for HDL, LDH, and AST levels. FBG, fasting blood glucose; BMI, body mass index; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; LDH, lactate dehydrogenase; AST aspartate aminotransferase; AOR, adjusted odds ratio; ND, not determined; CI, confidence interval; Ref, reference.