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Table 4 Correlation between fibrinogen levels and the probability of favorable outcomes

From: Impact of fibrinogen level on the prognosis of patients with traumatic brain injury: a single-center analysis of 2570 patients

Predictors

OR (95% CI)

P valuea

3-month favorable outcome for patients with fibrinogen level < 2.5 g/L

AGE

0.965 (0.955–0.975)

< .001

GCS

1.624 (1.539–1.714)

< .001

SDH

0.601 (0.440–0.821)

.001

EDH

1.615 (1.124–2.321)

.010

IPH or brain contusion

0.448 (0.302–0.665)

< .001

D-dimer

0.975 (0.964–0.986)

< .001

FIB

1.654 (1.186–2.306)

.003

Thorax injury

0.509 (0.277–0.934)

.029

3-month favorable outcome for patients with fibrinogen level > 3.0 g/L

Predictors

OR (95% CI)

P valuea

GCS

1.555 (1.450–1.668)

< .001

IPH or brain contusion

0.446 (0.246–0.808)

.008

D-dimer

0.932 (0.899–0.966)

< .001

FIB

0.771 (0.607–0.979)

.033

  1. GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, FIB fibrinogen, EDH epidural hematoma, SDH subdural hematoma, IPH intraparenchymal hemorrhage
  2. aP values adjusted for multiple comparisons. Statistical significance determined by multiple logistic regression analysis