Variable | Univariable Logistic Regression | |
OR (95% CI) | P | |
Age | ||
Young, <30 y (n = 91) | Reference | 0.940 |
Old, ≥30 y (n = 166) | 1.10 (0.10, 23.81) | - |
Sex | ||
Female (n = 42) | Reference | 0.995 |
Male (n = 215) | 1.20 (0.00, NA) | - |
Injury level | ||
Upper thoracic (n = 33) | Reference | - |
Lower thoracic (n = 122) | 6.00 (0.00, NA) | 0.997 |
Lumbar (n = 102) | 1.00 (0.00, 3.00) | >0.999 |
Insurance | ||
Public | Reference | 0.996 |
Private | 1.15 (0.00, NA) | - |
Time from injury to admission | ||
Continuous, d | 0.90 (0.53, 1.07) | 0.517 |
Operative status | ||
Nonoperative (n = 90) | Reference | 0.281 |
Operative (n = 167) | 0.27 (0.01, 2.80) | - |
Admission neurologic examination | ||
Complete: ASIA B-E (n) | Reference | 0.994 |
Incomplete: ASIA A (n) | 6.11 (0.00, NA) | - |
Length of stay, continuous, d | 0.99 (0.93, 1.02) | 0.806 |
Abbreviation: ASIA, American Spinal Injury Association.
Multivariable logistic regression analyses were not completed because no predictors met the threshold of p < 0.10 after univariable logistic regression analysis.