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Table 2 Analyses of risk factors for the occurrence of acute kidney injury after liver resection

From: Skin autofluorescence as a novel predictor of acute kidney injury after liver resection

Factors

Univariable

Multivariable

OR (95% CI)

p

OR (95% CI)

p

Male sex

1.75 (1.14-2.67)

.010

1.35 (0.81-2.27)

.252

Patient age

1.03 (0.99-1.08)

.110

  

Skin autofluorescence

1.98 (1.03-3.80)

.039

2.16 (1.01-4.62)

.047

Body mass index

1.02 (0.93-1.12)

.729

  

Diabetes

1.66 (0.97-2.86)

.065

  

Arterial hypertension

1.22 (0.81-1.84)

.352

  

Preoperative creatinine

2.72 (0.58-12.87)

.206

0.61 (0.08-4.31)

.616

Major liver resection

2.49 (1.58-3.91)

<.001

1.83 (1.10-3.05)

.019

Operative time

1.67 (1.23-2.26)

.001

1.43 (1.01-2.04)

.046

  1. OR – odds ratio; 95% CI - 95% confidence interval. Odds ratios were calculated per: 1 year increase for patient age; 1 arbitrary unit increase for skin autofluorescence; 1 kg/m2 increase for body mass index; 1 mg/dL increase for preoperative creatinine; 1 hour increase for operative time