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Table 4 Univariate and adjusted logistic regression for variables at 3700 m (N = 363)

From: Hemodynamic characteristics of high-altitude headache following acute high altitude exposure at 3700 m in young Chinese men

 

Risk factors

β-coefficient

Odds ratio

(95% CI)

p value

Lower

Upper

Univariate logistic regression

 

HR

0.022

1.022

1.003

1.042

0.027*

 

SpO2

−0.081

0.922

0.851

1.000

0.049*

 

CO

0.422

1.524

1.195

1.944

0.001**

Left VA

Vd

0.052

1.053

1.001

1.108

0.046*

 

PI

−1.562

0.210

0.047

0.944

0.042*

 

RI

−4.476

0.011

0.000

0.591

0.026*

BA

Vm

0.032

1.033

1.005

1.061

0.018*

 

Vd

0.044

1.036

1.001

1.071

0.035*

Asymmetry of VAs

ΔVd

0.063

1.065

1.011

1.122

0.018*

Adjusted logistic regression

Model 1

      
 

HR

0.025

1.025

1.005

1.045

0.012*

Model 2

 

HR

0.023

1.023

1.003

1.044

0.026*

 

ΔVd

0.065

1.068

1.013

1.126

0.015*

Model3

 

CO

0.417

1.517

1.189

1.937

0.001**

 

ΔVd

0.063

1.065

1.009

1.124

0.022*

  1. *p is 0.05 or less, **p is 0.01 or less
  2. Model 1: Adjusted by primary variables (SpO2, Vd in left side VA and BA);
  3. Model 2: Adjusted by primary variables and an asymmetry data (ΔVd);
  4. Model 3: Avoided the colinearity between HR and CO, indicated that CO and ΔVd were independent risk factors for HAH;
  5. We just listed the variable with a p < 0.05