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. 2021 Mar 29;48:140–147. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2021.03.083

Table 4.

Logistic regression models of mortality outcome

Unadjusted Model Adjusted Model I Adjusted Model II
Demographics OR 95% CI P-value aOR1 95% CI P-value aOR1 95% CI P-value
Age > 65 2.790 1.914–4.065 <0.001 2.277 1.481–3.501 <0.001 2.295 1.492–3.529 <0.001
BMI 0.986 0.962–1.012 0.293
Male Sex 1.311 0.920–1.870 0.134 1.535 1.029–2.288 0.036 1.557 1.044–2.323 0.030



Comorbidities
DM 1.266 0.887–1.808 0.194 0.856 0.565–1.299 0.465 0.860 0.567–1.303 0.476
HTN 2.738 1.720–4.358 <0.001 2.157 1.181–3.939 0.012 2.163 1.187–3.942 0.012
HLD 1.643 1.148–2.351 0.007 1.392 0.924–2.097 0.113 1.390 0.922–2.095 0.116
Heart disease 1.458 1.003–2.120 0.048 0.677 0.429–1.069 0.094 0.676 0.428–1.069 0.094
Asthma 1.156 0.715–1.868 0.554
COPD 1.338 0.778–2.302 0.292
CKD 1.889 1.309–2.725 0.001 1.257 0.801–1.974 0.320 1.234 0.784–1.942 0.364
Cancer 1.298 0.833–2.024 0.250



Lab Findings
Hemoglobin 0.972 0.914–1.034 0.365
Ferritin* 1.000 1.000–1.000 <0.001
D-dimer* 1.142 1.101–1.185 <0.001
WBC 1.027 0.986–1.070 0.199
CRP* 1.080 1.058–1.103 <0.001
Platelet 0.998 0.006–0.999 0.006 0.997 0.995–0.999 0.005 0.997 0.995–0.999 0.005
ALT** 1.001 1.000–1.003 0.095
AST 1.004 1.000–1.008 0.048 1.004 1.000–1.008 0.033 1.004 1.000–1.008 0.033
Creatinine*** 1.091 1.025–1.161 0.006



Classifications
Anemia (on admission) vs. none 1.541 1.079–2.200 0.017 1.523 1.008–2.303 0.046



Anemia Severity
Mild vs. none 1.496 0.913–2.451 0.011 1.406 0.823–2.404 0.212
Mod-Sev vs. none 1.587 1.118–2.253 0.010 1.671 1.090–2.563 0.019

Model I: Adjusted model for the association between anemia and all-cause mortality, Model II: Adjusted model for the association between different severities of anemia and all-cause mortality.1Adjusted Odds Ratio. *Variables with 20% or more missing values were not included in the multivariable model due to too many missing values. **ALT was not included in multivariable models because of the high correlation with AST which appeared to be the highest predictive variable in bivariate analysis. ***Creatinine was not included in multivariable models because of the high correlation with CKD which appeared to be the highest predictive variable in bivariate analysis.