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Table 2 Multivariate analysis of the relationship between ALP levels and poor 3-month prognosis in AIS patients with preserved renal function

From: Relationship between serum alkaline phosphatase and poor 3-month prognosis in acute ischemic stroke patients with preserved renal function: results from Xi’an Stroke Registry Study of China

Variable

Crude

OR(95%CI)

P value

Model I

OR(95%CI)

P value

Model II

OR(95%CI)

P value

ALP, per 10 unit increase

1.06(1.02 ~ 1.11)

0.003

1.06(1.02 ~ 1.11)

0.007

1.04(1.01 ~ 1.09)

0.041

ALP quintile

 Q1

1.27(0.82 ~ 1.97)

0.276

1.26 (0.81 ~ 1.96)

0.313

1.84(1.07 ~ 3.16)

0.028

 Q2

1.17(0.76 ~ 1.82)

0.472

1.21 (0.78 ~ 1.89)

0.396

2.11(1.23 ~ 3.63)

0.007

 Q3

1.32(0.87 ~ 2.02)

0.196

1.33 (0.86 ~ 2.05)

0.197

2.13(1.25 ~ 3.60)

0.005

 Q4

Reference

-

Reference

-

Reference

 

 Q5

1.80(1.2 ~ 2.71)

0.005

1.81 (1.19 ~ 2.75)

0.005

2.21(1.32 ~ 3.73)

0.003

Trend test

 

0.171

 

0.183

 

0.762

  1. Notes: Crude adjust none; Model I adjusted for age, sex; Model II adjusted for model I plus smoking, drinking, prior stroke, pneumonia during hospitalization, NIHSS score at admission, BMI, serum creatinine, eGFR; hypertension, atrial fibrillation, diabetes mellitus, ALT and leukocyte count
  2. Abbreviations: ALP Alkaline phosphatase, eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate, OR Odds ratios, CI Confidence interval, Q Quintile
  3. Q1: < 58.8 U/L, Q2: 58.8–69.5 U/L, Q3: 69.6–81.6 U/L, Q4: 81.7–97.5 U/L, Q5: ≥ 97.6 U/L