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Table 4 Predictors of in-hospital-mortality among T1DM subjects with minor or major non-traumatic lower extremity amputations

From: Time trends (2001–2019) and sex differences in incidence and in-hospital mortality after lower extremity amputations among patients with type 1 diabetes in Spain

  

Minor LEA OR (95% CI)

Major LEA OR (95% CI)

Age groups (Years),

18–49

Reference

Reference

50–59

1.08 (0.45–2.6)

0.87 (0.49–1.53)

60–69

1.52 (0.63–3.65)

1.15 (0.67–1.97)

70–79

3.28 (1.44–7.46)

1.44 (0.86–2.41)

80 + 

9.18 (3.99–21.13)

1.77 (1.09–2.97)

Sex

Male

Reference

Reference

Female

1.39 (0.8–2.39)

1.37 (1.01–1.84)

Peripheral arterial disease

Yes

2.07 (1.16–3.49)

1.70 (1.08–2.89)

Ischemic Heart Disease

Yes

3.85 (2.02–7.37)

2.52 (1.67–3.81)

Chronic Kidney Disease

Yes

3.32 (1.9–5.81)

1.98 (1.37–2.86)

Stroke

Yes

NIM

1.28 (0.91–2.12)

Heart failure

Yes

2.22 (1.25–3.95)

NIM

Dementia

Yes

NIM

2.59 (1.34–5.02)

Year

2001–03

Reference

Reference

2004–06

1.14 (0.55–2.36)

0.82 (0.51–1.32)

2007–09

0.86 (0.36–2.05)

0.97 (0.59–1.6)

2010–12

0.48 (0.17–1.34)

1.02 (0.6–1.74)

2013–15

0.53 (0.21–1.33)

0.82 (0.45–1.5)

2017–19

0.74 (0.33–1.66)

0.95 (0.55–1.64)

  1. OR. Odds Ratio adjusted with logistic regression by variables shown in the table.
  2. CI Confidence intervals, NIM Not included in the model