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Table 4 Factors associated with the first 24-hour Sequential Organ Failure Assessment scores

From: Copeptin levels are associated with organ dysfunction and death in the intensive care unit after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Factors

 

Univariable analysis

 

Multi-variable analysis

 
 

Risk category

Β (95% CI)

P value

Β (95% CI)

P value

Age

Per 10-year increase

0.193 (−0.1-0.486)

0.195

0.02 (−0.08-0.47)

0.158

Gender

Male

0.351 (−0.634-1.337)

0.484

NI

NI

Shockable initial rhythm

Yes

−1.530 (−2.301-0.758)

<0.001

−1.34 (−2.16-(−0.51))

0.002

Time to ROSC

Per 10-minute increase

0.768 (0.437-1.099)

<0.001

0.193 (−0.20-0.59)

0.338

Adrenaline

Yes

1.939 (1.174-2.704)

<0.001

1.1 (0.22-1.99)

0.014

Bystander CPR

Yes

−0.126 (−0.884-0.633)

0.745

NI

NI

Witnessed arrest

Yes

−0.498 (−1.835-0.839)

0.464

NI

NI

Therapeutic hypothermia

Yes

0.820 (−0.018-1.658)

0.055

1.27 (0.36-2.17)

0.006

Copeptin

Per increase of 10 pmol/L

0.06 (0.038-0.082)

<0.001

0.043 (0.02-0.066)

<0.001

Cortisol

Per increase of 100 nmol/L

0.047 (0.001-0.093)

0.046

0.03 (−0.014-0.074)

0.179

  1. CI, confidence interval; CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation; NI, not included; ROSC, return of spontaneous circulation.