Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Pathophysiol. Apr 22, 2024; 15(1): 92085
Published online Apr 22, 2024. doi: 10.4291/wjgp.v15.i1.92085
Table 3 Predictors of mortality for septic short bowel syndrome hospitalizations in the United States from 2005-2014
Characteristics/co-morbidities
Odds ratio (95% confidence interval)
P value
Age (yr)
18-445.85 (3.95-8.66)< 0.0001
45-643.30 (2.37-4.59)< 0.0001
65-841.75 (1.27-2.41)0.001
≥ 85Reference
Gender
MaleReference
Female1.18 (1.02-1.38)0.030
Race
White1.65 (1.17-2.33)0.005
Black1.28 (0.86-1.90)0.220
Hispanic1.22 (0.79-1.88)0.360
OthersReference
Hospital bed size
Small1.16 (0.90-1.51)0.250
Medium1.10 (0.92-1.31)0.320
LargeReference
Hospital type
Rural1.05 (0.79-1.38)0.360
Urban non-teaching0.94 (0.80-1.10)0.420
TeachingReference
Median household income
Quartile 1Reference
Quartile 20.96 (0.78-1.18)0.690
Quartile 31.03 (0.83-1.27)0.800
Quartile 41.18 (0.94-1.47)0.150
Co-morbidities
Deficiency anemias1.58 (1.35-1.85)< 0.0001
Rheumatic disorders1.20 (0.80-1.79)0.380
Depression1.66 (1.30-2.13)< 0.0001
Drug abuse1.51 (0.95-2.40)0.090
Hypertension1.16 (0.98-1.36)0.080
Hypothyroidism1.06 (0.83-1.34)0.650
Lymphoma2.48 (0.99-6.21)0.050
Valvular disease1.02 (0.73-1.41)0.920