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. 2022 Mar 7;13(3):1502–1513. doi: 10.1002/jcsm.12966

Table 4.

Multivariable analysis of predictors for early (28 day) mortality

OR (95% CI) a P‐value
(a) Clinical characteristics
Clinical Frailty Scale 1.32 (1.13–1.55) 0.001
Age >65 years 3.31 (1.48–7.42) 0.004
Shortness of breath 1.46 (0.81–2.61) 0.206
Myalgia 1.06 (0.46–2.45) 0.883
Confusion 1.58 (0.88–2.86) 0.127
RR > 20 (breaths per minute) 2.01 (1.19–3.40) 0.009
Hypoxia (SpO2 < 92%) 1.65 (0.95–2.85) 0.074
Congestive heart failure 2.13 (1.17–3.90) 0.014
Chronic kidney disease 1.21 (0.71–2.06) 0.481
Hypertension 1.76 (1.06–2.91) 0.028
Dementia 1.02 (0.54–1.93) 0.948
(b) Laboratory parameters
Clinical Frailty Scale 1.33 (1.16–1.53) <0.001
WBCs < 4 or WBCs > 12 (× 109/L) 1.46 (0.77–2.79) 0.246
Neutrophils (× 109/L) 1.07 (0.99–1.16) 0.103
Urea (mmol/L) 1.00 (0.96–1.05) 0.843
eGFR (mL/min/1.73 m2) 0.986 (0.973–0.999) 0.031
ALP (IU/L) 1.002 (0.999–1.005) 0.168
CRP (mg/L) 1.004 (1.001–1.007) 0.007
Albumin (g/L) 0.98 (0.93–1.04) 0.484
Sodium (mmol/L) 1.041 (0.998–1.085) 0.060

ALP, alkaline phosphatase; CI, confidence interval; CRP, C‐reactive protein; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; OR, odds ratio; RR, respiratory rate; WBCs, white blood cells. Values in bold denote statistically significant results.

a

Odds ratios are derived from multivariable logistic regression with early mortality as the dependent variable, and CFS as well as (a) all clinical features, or (b) all laboratory parameters associated at univariable analysis with early mortality, as independent variables.