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Table 5 Multivariate logistic regression analysis predicting dialysis (n =66)

From: Electrolyte disturbances and risk factors of acute kidney injury patients receiving dialysis in exertional heat stroke

Variables

Unadjusted hazard ratio

(95 % CI)

p-value

Adjusted hazard ratio

(95 % CI)

p-value

Age (yr)

0.98 (0.83, 1.15)

0.771

-

 

Body temperature (°C)

1.06 (0.73, 1.56)

0.746

-

 

Glasgow coma scale

0.70 (0.54, 0.90)

0.007

0.67 (0.45, 0.99)

0.045

Creatinine (mg/dL)

16.39 (1.72, 156.64)

0.015

11.46 (1.05, 125.5)

0.046

Sodium (mEq/L)

1.13 (1.01, 1.27)

0.041

0.90 (0.68, 1.20)

0.478

Potassium (mEq/L)

1.80 (0.99, 3.25)

0.053

-

 

Bicarbonate (mEq/L)

0.68 (0.53, 0.86)

0.001

0.75 (0.55, 1.01)

0.061

Calcium (mg/dL)

0.70 (0.37, 1.30)

0.255

-

 

Phosphorus (mg/dL)

1.66 (1.19, 2.33)

0.003

1.22 (0.32, 4.61)

0.766

Magnesium (mg/dL)

7.01 (1.53, 32.15)

0.012

4.43 (0.18, 108.68)

0.362

CPK > median value (3577 μg/L)

13.91 (1.66, 116.41)

0.015

10.06 (1.15, 88.1)

0.037

  1. Adjusted for significant factor in univariate analysis include Glasgow coma scale, serum creatinine, sodium, bicarbonate, phosphorus, magnesium and CPK (Creatine phosphokinase)