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. 2022 Oct 6;12:976408. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.976408

Table 6.

Univariate and multivariate analysis of the risk of carbapenem-resistant klebsiella pneumoniae infection in liver transplant recipients.

CRKP infection Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
Variable Yes (19) No (43) OR (95%CI) p OR (95%CI) p
Sex, Male (n,%) 13 (68.4%) 35 (81.4%) 0.495 (0.144-1.703) 0.265 0.177 (0.029-1.073) 0.060
Mean age (years) 52.6 (10.6) 53.8 (10.3) 0.988 (0.938-1.042) 0.662 0.961 (0.894-1.032) 0.275
DM (n,%) 2 (10.5%) 6 (14.0%) 0.725 (0.133-3.972) 0.711 1.071 (0.107-10.715) 0.954
HTA (n,%) 7 (36.8%) 14 (32.6%) 1.208 (0.391-3.739) 0.743 1.737 (0.365-8.271) 0.488
POI (n,%) 10 (52.6%) 18 (41.9%) 1.543 (0.521-4.569) 0.433 6.733 (1.160-39.088) 0.034
HCC (n,%) 6 (31.6%) 9 (20.9%) 1.744 (0.517-5.875) 0.370 26.772 (1.747-410.187) 0.018
LF (n,%) 11 (57.9%) 21 (48.8%) 1.44 (0.485-4.282) 0.511 5.035 (0.597-42.47) 0.137
MV (days) 3.00 (2.00;17.0) 6.00 (2.00;10.0) 1.045 (0.99-1.104) 0.113 1.008 (0.935-1.086) 0.841
Length of ICU stay (days) 25.00 (9.50;36.0) 10.00 (5.00;18.0) 1.056 (1.015-1.098) 0.007 1.067 (1.015-1.122) 0.011

DM, diabetes mellitus; HTA, hypertension; POI, pre-operation infection; HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma; LF, liver failure; MV, mechanical ventilation. Bold values indicated that these variables were significant in univariate (p<0.1) and multivariate analysis (p<0.05).