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Table 4 Association between time and physical function with prolonged admission and patient age (adjusted analysis)

From: Prolonged acute care and post-acute care admission and recovery of physical function in survivors of acute respiratory failure: a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial

 

CS-PFP-10

CI (lower 95%)

CI (upper 95%)

p Value

Prolonged admission

 Prolonged admission

−20.31

−29.99

−10.63

<0.0001

 Time (3–6 months)

8.20

4.40

11.90

<0.0001

 Age

−0.37

−0.71

−0.05

0.026

 APACHE II

−0.71

−1.52

0.11

0.08

 Male sex

7.25

2.43

12.07

<0.0038

 Time × prolonged admission interaction

4.48

−3.02

11.98

0.24

Age

 Age

−0.40

0.73

−0.07

0.019

 Time (3–6 months)

8.30

4.86

11.84

<0.001

 Prolonged admission

−20.24

−30.01

−10.45

0.0001

 APACHE II

−0.70

−1.52

0.11

0.09

 Male sex

7.25

2.38

12.11

0.004

 Age × time interaction

−0.36

−0.61

−0.12

0.004

  1. Abbreviations: APACHE II Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II, CS-PFP-10 Continuous Scale Physical Functional Performance, short form
  2. *Prolonged admission, categorical variable, defined as persistent admission to acute care hospital or post-acute care facility (long-term acute care facility, skilled nursing facility, or rehabilitation facility) at 1 month after study enrollment; time, categorical variable (period from 3 to 6 months); age, continuous variable; APACHE II, continuous variable; male sex, categorical variable