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. 2022 Nov 14;12(6):926–938. doi: 10.3390/clinpract12060097

Table 2.

Changes in 0–10 NRS scores.

Measures and Comparisons Dextrose 1st
(n = 10)
Aspiration 1st
(n = 10)
Combined (n = 20)
NRS 0 ME (IQR) 7.5 (3.0) 8.5 (2.0) 8.0 (2.0)
NRS 20 min ME (IQR) 4.0 (4.0) 6.0 (4.0)
NRS 0–20 min within group (raw score) ME (IQR); p 4.0 (3.5); <0.005 2.0 (5.3); 0.011
NRS 0–20 min between groups (raw score) OR; p OR = 9.03 1; 0.05 1
NRS 1wk ME (IQR) 5.0 (4.0) 6.5 (3.0)
NRS 0–1wk within group ME (IQR); p 2.0 (2.0); 0.005 1.0 (3.25); 0.041
NRS 0–1wk between groups OR; p OR = 4.48 1; 0.14 1
NRS 3 months ME (IQR) 4.0 (5.0) 7.0 (7.0) 5.0 (6.0)
NRS 0–3 months within group ME (IQR); p 2.5 (5.5); 0.005 2.5 (5.3); 0.018 2.5 (4.5); <0.001
NRS 0–3 months between groups OR; p OR = 2.36 1; 0.37 1
NRS 6 months ME (IQR) 2.5 (5.0) 6.0 (4.0) 4.5 (5.0)
NRS 0–6 months within group ME (IQR); p 5.5 (4.8); 0.008 2.5 (3.5); 0.008 3.0 (4.0); <0.001
NRS 0–6 months between groups OR; p OR = 4.06 1; 0.19 1
NRS 9 months ME (IQR) 3.0 (6.0) 5.5 (5.0) 4.0 (5.0)
NRS 0–9 months within group ME (IQR); p 4.5 (3.0); 0.007 3.0 ± 2.25; 0.005 3.5 (3.5); <0.001
NRS 0–9 months between groups OR; p OR = 2.03 1; 0.44 1

1 These values represent the difference in scores between groups adjusted by the inclusion of NRS 0 as a covariate in proportional odds models. Odds ratio and p-value are presented.