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Table 4 Odds ratio and 95% confidence interval for hypoxemia

From: Metabolic syndrome and its components are associated with hypoxemia after surgery for acute type A aortic dissection: an observational study

Models

METs

OR (95%CI)

p Value

Model 1

17.112 (7.742–37.821)

 < 0.001

Model 2

20.521 (8.921–47.203)

 < 0.001

Model 3

31.229 (11.295–86.341)

 < 0.001

Model 4

40.132 (5.461–294.906)

 < 0.001

Model 5

68.053 (2.026–2283.417)

0.019

  1. Model 1, adjusted for Age, Male, HR; Model 2, adjusted for Age, Male, HR, CAD, Previous thoracic surgey, Aortic valve disease, Marfan syndrome; Model 3, adjusted for Age, Male, HR, CAD, Previous thoracic surgery, Aortic valve disease, Marfan syndrome, smoker, LVEF, Length of surgery, Cardiopulmonary bypass time, Cross-clamp time, Circulatory arrest, Minimum temperature; Model 4, adjusted for Age, Male, HR, CAD, Previous thoracic surgery, Aortic valve disease, Marfan syndrome, smoker, LVEF, Length of surgery, Cardiopulmonary bypass time, Cross-clamp time, Circulatory arrest, Minimum temperature, TroponinI, WBC, PLT, RBC, ICU stay time, Hospital stay time, Mechanical ventilation time, PaO2/FiO2, Cr, eGFR, UA; Model 5, adjusted for Age, Male, HR, CAD, Previous thoracic surgery, Aortic valve disease, Marfan syndrome, smoker, LVEF, Length of surgery, Cardiopulmonary bypass time, Cross-clamp time, Circulatory arrest, Minimum temperature, TroponinI, WBC, PLT, RBC, ICU stay time, Hospital stay time, Mechanical ventilation time, PaO2/FiO2, Cr, eGFR, UA, elevated body mass index, elevated blood pressure, elevated fasting glucose, reduced high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, elevated triglycerides