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Table 5 Multivariate logistic regression analyses of predictive factors for unfavorable neurologic outcome at hospital discharge after comparison of the predictive characteristics of the significant predictor

From: An observational study of the association between microalbuminuria and increased N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage

Variables

Threshold value

Odds ratio (95 % CI)

p

Hunt-Hess grade

>3

19.2 (1.7–217.2)

0.02

Highest ACR (mg/g)

>280

30.7 (3.3–284.4)

0.01

GCS score on admission

<10

1.1 (0.1–27.1)

0.96

Lowest GCS score

<9

1.3 (0.1–14.5)

0.86

Highest VMACR (mg/g)

>14

1.5 (0.1–19.0)

0.74

  1. Unfavorable outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale: death, persistent vegetative state, and severe disability)
  2. CI confidence interval, ACR urinary albumin/creatinine ratio, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, VMACR urinary vanillylmandelic acid/creatinine ratio