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Table 2 Crude association of clinical features of the patients and catheter migration

From: Association between different peritoneal dialysis catheter placement methods and short‐term postoperative complications

Clinical feature

OR (95 %CI)

P-value

BMI (kg/m2)

1.019 (0.912, 1.140)

0.737

Systolic pressure(mmHg)

1.013 (0.998, 1.027)

0.087

Diastolic pressure(mmHg)

1.021 (0.996, 1.046)

0.100

History of diabetes

2.078 (0.690, 6.263)

0.194

History of hypertension

2.152 (0.450, 10.296)

0.337

History of glomerulonephritis

0.783 (0.345, 1.778)

0.559

History of ischemic heart disease

0.907 (0.275, 2.996)

0.873

History of abdominal and pelvic surgery

0.369 (0.126, 1.080)

0.069

Hemoglobin (g/L)

0.985 (0.961, 1.010)

0.236

Albumin (g/L)

0.981 (0.898, 1.072)

0.675

Urea nitrogen (mmol/L)

1.030 (0.994, 1.066)

0.101

Creatinine (µmol/L)

1.001 (1.000, 1.002)

0.069

Duration of catheter placement procedure (min)

0.997 (0.985, 1.009)

0.610

Catheter placement method

  

Open surgery

1.0

 

Seldinger technique

1.715 (0.669, 4.396)

0.262

Modified Seldinger technique

0.276 (0.061, 1.257)

0.096

  1. Data in the table: OR (95 % CI) P-value;
  2. Adjustment variables: gender, age