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Table 4 Multivariate analyses of the involvement of different variables in patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and poor functional outcome at 6-month follow-up Model 1 OPS

From: The Osaka prognostic score and Naples prognostic score: novel biomarkers for predicting short-term outcomes after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage

Characteristics

OR

95% CI

P Value

Model 1 OPS

 Age

1.026

0.996–1.056

0.093

 Cerebral hernia

1.287

0.214–7.758

0.783

 Surgery

0.515

0.245–1.802

0.080

 Complication

0.878

0.453–1.703

0.701

 GCS

0.910

0.783–1.058

0.220

 Hospital stays

1.029

0.995–1.065

0.093

 OPS

1.802

1.140–2.847

0.012

 Constant

0.100

 

0.182

Model 2 NPS

 Age

1.031

1.001-1.062

0.039

 Cerebral hernia

1.407

0.238-8.331

0.706

 Surgery

0.534

0.254-1.126

0.099

 Complication

0.822

0.424-1.592

0.561

 GCS

0.896

0.770-1.042

0.154

 Hospital stays

1.024

0.989-1.059

0.183

 NPS

1.702

1.225-2.365

0.002

 Constant

0.073

 

0.138

  1. Abbreviations: GCS Glasgow coma scale, OPS Osaka prognostic score, NPS Naples prognostic score, OR Odds ratios, 95%CI 95% confidence interval