Skip to main content
. 2020 Dec 29;8(12):2325967120966343. doi: 10.1177/2325967120966343

Table 5.

Linear Regression Model Results for Predicting Poorer ASES Scoresa

Variable Odds Ratio (95% CI) P Value
Intercept 4.88 (0.42-60.57) .161
Sex: male (vs female) 1.03 (0.55-1.84) .921
Age at surgery 1.03 (0.99-1.07) .078
BMI at surgery 1.02 (0.97-1.07) .471
Education 0.98 (0.89-1.07) .638
Smoking status: current or quit (vs never) 0.60 (0.28-1.38) .16
Baseline VR-12 MCS score 0.99 (0.96-1.01) .382
Glenoid bone loss: some (vs none) 0.96 (0.48-2.11) .918
No. of anchors 0.84 (0.71-1.00) .075
Location: combined (vs anterior-inferior) 3.05 (1.66-5.70) <.001
Laterality: right (vs left) 1.84 (1.14-2.97) .01
Hill-Sachs lesion
 Engaging (vs none) 1.40 (0.48-4.42) .49
 Nonengaging (vs none) 0.94 (0.53-1.69) .834
Capsule: injured (vs normal) 2.44 (1.45-4.19) .001
Articular cartilage: grades 3-4 (vs normal to grade 2) 0.98 (0.46-2.27) .964

aBolded P values indicate statistical significance (P < .05). ASES, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons; BMI, body mass index; MCS, Mental Component Summary; VR-12, Veterans RAND 12-Item Health Survey.