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. 2020 Sep 29;14:579958. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.579958

TABLE 4.

sNfL dependencies.

Unadjusted effect
Adjusted effect
R2 Beta p-value Model 1 (R2 0.201)
Model 2 (R2 0.301)
Beta p-value Beta p-value
Seizures 0.013 −0.114 0.159
Male gender 0.001 −0.027 0.736 0.232 0.035 0.300 0.005
Age 0.165 0.406 <0.001 −0.337 0.002 −0.375 0.001
Body weight 0.139 0.373 <0.001
Temperature at home 0.012 0.110 0.235
Temperature at ED 0.007 0.086 0.288
Hct 0.011 −0.107 0.195
WBC 0.002 −0.050 0.566
Na 0.005 −0.069 0.437
Cl 0.001 0.002 0.979
pH 0.051 0.227 0.010
CO2 0.019 −0.138 0.121
Bicarbonate 0.013 0.115 0.199
Lactate 0.008 −0.088 0.327
CRP 0.008 0.089 0.310 0.278 0.012 0.241 0.023
Prolactin 0.001 0.016 0.843
Copeptin 0.056 0.237 0.003 −0.318 0.003

The unadjusted effect of each parameter was calculated by simple linear regression analysis using sNfL values (after logarithmic transformation) as the dependent variable. Significant (p-value < 0.05) parameters of the unadjusted effect are displayed in bold. The adjusted effect was calculated by stepwise linear regression analysis. CRP, C reactive protein; ED, emergency department; sNfL, serum neurofilament light chain; WBC, white blood cell.