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. 2022 May 2;9:842999. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2022.842999

Table 3.

Multinomial logistic regression analysis of associated factors in early AKI and late AKI.

Covariates associated with AKI Early AKI group
Late AKI group
OR (95%CI) p value OR (95%CI) p value
Age 1.043 (1.019–1.067) <0.001 1.056 (1.018–1.096) 0.004
Male 3.489 (1.771–6.874) <0.001 5.055 (1.413–18.079) 0.013
TBSA 1.043 (1.006–1.081) 0.021 1.081 (1.018–1.148) 0.011
Full-thickness burns of TBSA 1.036 (1.021–1.050) <0.001 1.028 (1.009–1.048) 0.004
ABSI 0.798 (0.567–1.122) 0.194 0.674 (0.376–1.210) 0.186
Hypertension or/and Diabetes 6.739 (2.054–22.112) 0.002 7.846 (1.586–38.809) 0.012
Smoke 0.629 (0.384–1.029) 0.065 1.111 (0.540–2.288) 0.775
Drink 0.905 (0.401–2.043) 0.81 1.483 (0.526–4.183) 0.456
Inhalation injury 1.389 (0.787–2.450) 0.257 1.023 (0.415–2.522) 0.96
Hypovolemic shock of early burn 2.044 (1.267–3.296) 0.003 10.232 (4.926–21.249) <0.001
Tracheotomy 2.335 (1.344–4.055) 0.003 3.708 (1.577–8.717) 0.003
Decompression escharotomy 0.452 (0.262–0.781) 0.004 0.189 (0.078–0.455) <0.001
Sepsis 0.115 (0.033–0.404) 0.001 12.831 (5.011–32.854) <0.001

Risk factors associated with the occurrence of early and late AKI in a multinomial logistic regression model. Results are presented as Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI).