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Table 3 Univariate and multivariate analyses for outcomes according to incremental cut-off values of DBP

From: Post-resuscitation diastolic blood pressure is a prognostic factor for outcomes of cardiac arrest patients: a multicenter retrospective registry-based analysis

 

Survival

CPC 1–2

ROSC DBP (mmHg)

Unadjusted OR

(95% CI)

Adjusted OR

(95% CI)

Unadjusted

(95% CI)

Adjusted OR

(95% CI)

DBP > 60

2.48 (1.60–3.83)*

1.96 (1.22–3.15)*

2.90 (1.57–5.33)*

2.15 (1.05–4.41)*

DBP > 70

2.20 (1.50–3.26)*

2.16 (1.41–3.31)*

2.36 (1.44–3.88)*

2.42 (1.32–4.46)*

DBP > 80

1.64 (1.12–2.40)*

1.46 (0.95–2.23)

2.26 (1.14–3.61)*

2.04 (1.14–3.66)*

DBP > 90

1.49 (0.98–2.26)

1.32 (0.83–2.10)

2.03 (1.25–3.30)*

1.84 (0.99–3.39)

  1. CPC cerebral performance category, ROSC return of spontaneous circulation, DBP diastolic blood pressure
  2. *Indicates p-value < 0.05