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Table 3 Prediction of Death after one Year

From: Neurocritical care complications and interventions influence the outcome in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

Risk factors

Odds ratio

95 % Confidence interval

p

Sex

1.24

0.48–3.22

0.65

Age

1.10

1.05–1.15

< 0.0001

WFNS Grade

4.67

2.49–8.75

< 0.0001

Pneumonia

0.64

0.20–2.07

0.46

Sepsis

6.08

1.16–32.04

0.033

Hydrocephalus

6.46

2.14–19.51

0.00095

Shunt

0.18

0.042–0.81

0.025

Diabetes insipidus

0.28

0.058–1.35

0.11

Tracheostomy

0.09

0.021–0.41

0.0016

Decompressive craniectomy

6.17

1.47–25.85

0.013

  1. Binary logistic regression was performed as a multivariate analysis with dichotomized status of death (0 = “alive”; 1 = “dead”) as the dependent variable and sex, age, WFNS grade, pneumonia, sepsis, hydrocephalus, shunt, diabetes insipidus, tracheostomy and decompressive craniectomy as independent variables (covariates)