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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Dec 25.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Surg Oncol. 2019 Jan 7;26(4):936–944. doi: 10.1245/s10434-018-07136-3

TABLE 4.

Multivariable logistic regression of unplanned readmission on high psychosocial risk and potential covariates in patients with (Panel A, n = 64) or without (Panel B, n =68) a high risk biomedical comorbidity.

   A)
Variable Unadj. OR (95% CI) p Adj. OR (95% CI) p
≥ 2 Psychosocial Risks 6.48 (1.25-33.46) 0.026 6.25 (1.13-34.58) 0.035
Age > 75 1.11 (0.12-10.66) 0.927 0.84 (0.06-10.69) 0.891
Male Gender 0.79 (0.20-3.15) 0.740 0.59 (0.12-2.89) 0.515
White Race 1.50 (0.29-7.88) 0.632 1.39 (0.20-9.92) 0.740
Minimally Invasive Approach 2.24 (0.57-8.75) 0.248 3.40 (0.50-22.99) 0.210
Primary Tumor Site
 Colorectal Ref Ref
 Hepato-pancreato-biliary 0.94 (0.21-4.25) 0.937 2.35 (0.32-17.00) 0.398
 Other 1.33 (0.11-16.48) 0.823 6.52 (0.21-198.21) 0.282
   B)
Variable Unadj. OR (95% CI) p Adj. OR (95% CI) p
≥ 2 Psychosocial Risks 0.60 (0.11-3.20) 0.550 0.33 (0.04-2.56) 0.286
Age > 75 4.65 (0.93-23.25) 0.061 9.01 (0.94-86.69) 0.057
Male Gender 1.87 (0.41-8.43) 0.416 1.38 (0.22-8.45) 0.730
White Race 1.91 (0.22-16.75) 0.559 1.49 (0.16-14.28) 0.728
Minimally Invasive Approach 1.87 (0.41-8.43) 0.416 1.80 (0.30-10.79) 0.521
Primary Tumor Site
 Colorectal Ref Ref
 Hepato-pancreato-biliary 1.04 (0.23-4.75) 0.964 0.83 (0.11-6.45) 0.855
 Other -- -- -- --