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. 2020 Nov 12;9(4):835–844.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jvsv.2020.11.006

Table III.

Relation of clinical and laboratory markers for venous thrombosis

Variable Univariable
Multivariable
OR 95% CI P value OR 95% CI P value
Age 1.00 0.98-1.03 .86
Male sex 2.64 1.19-5.84 .02 2.37 1.01-5.56 .048
Hypertension 0.81 0.39-1.65 .56
Hyperlipidemia 0.65 0.31-1.36 .25
Diabetes 0.94 0.46-1.94 .87
Tobacco (active user) 0.34 0.04-2.92 .33
Coronary artery disease 1.60 0.63-4.09 .33
Previous DVT or PE 1.24 0.34-4.49 .74
Respiratory disease 1.17 0.46-3.01 .74
Active malignancy 2.25 0.54-9.45 .27
DIC 3.89 0.89-17.08 .07
Admission laboratory markers
 D-dimer, per 100-U increase 1.006 0.992-1.019 .41
 Fibrinogen, per 100-U increase 1.046 0.792-1.382 .75
 PT 1.084 0.970-1.211 .16
 PTT 1.009 0.987-1.032 .40
 Platelet count, per 1000-U increase 1.482 1.035-2.122 .03 1.252 0.832-1.882 .28
 CRP, per 10-U increase 1.049 1.009-1.089 .02 1.040 0.998-1.082 .06
 hs-Troponin T 1.000 0.998-1.002 .92

CI, Confidence interval; CRP, C-reactive protein; DIC, disseminated intravascular coagulation; DVT, deep vein thrombosis; hs, high sensitivity; OR, odds ratio; PE, pulmonary embolism; PT, prothrombin time; PTT, partial thromboplastin time.

Boldface P values represent statistical significance.