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. 2020 Sep 28;35(1):e23598. doi: 10.1002/jcla.23598

Table 3.

Results of the binary regression analysis to predict poor outcome of patients with coronavirus disease‐2019

B SE Wald DF P Value OR 95% CI for OR
Lower Upper
Age/y 0.027 0.074 0.134 1 .714 1.028 0.888 1.188

Lymphocytes

(11‐32 G/L)

−1.286 1.505 0.729 1 .393 0.277 0.014 5.284

LDH

(109‐245 U/L)

0.008 0.007 1.077 1 .299 1.008 0.993 1.022

Glutamyl transpeptidase

(100‐600 U/L)

−0.032 0.020 2.672 1 .102 0.968 0.932 1.006

Albumin

(33‐55 g/L)

0.060 0.162 0.137 1 .711 1.062 0.773 1.460

AGR

(150%‐250%)

−4.300 3.572 1.449 1 .229 0.014 0.000 14.886

Glucose

(3.9‐6.1 mmol/L)

−0.305 0.304 1.010 1 .315 0.737 0.406 1.337
NLR 1.008 0.504 4.002 1 .045 2.741 1.021 7.359

Interleukin‐6

(<7 pg/mL)

0.340 0.152 5.015 1 .025 1.405 1.043 1.893

Blood urea nitrogen

(2.9‐8.2 mmol/L)

−0.037 0.382 0.009 1 .923 0.964 0.456 2.038

White blood cell count

(3.5‐9.5 G/L)

0.224 0.368 0.371 1 .542 1.251 0.608 2.575
Constant −4.635 7.939 0.341 1 .559 0.010

The column entitled “Wald” provides the results of the Wald test, indicating the significance of the association with disease severity; The “Constant” represents the intercept of the regression model. SI conversion factors: To convert lactate dehydrogenase level to μkat/L, multiply by 0.0167.

Abbreviations: AGR, the albumin to globulin ratio; B, regression coefficient; CI, confidence interval; DF, degree of freedom; G, ×109 cells; LDH, Lactate dehydrogenase; NLR, The neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio; OR, odds ratio; SE, standard error; T, ×109 cells.