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Table 4 Univariate and multivariate analysis of factors associated between CONUT score and decline in ambulatory ability

From: The Impact of Controlling Nutritional Status (CONUT) score on functional prognosis in hospitalized elderly patients with acute osteoporotic vertebral fractures

 

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

 

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

Age, years

2.49

0.38–16.3

0.345

   

Sex, female

1.60

0.77–3.32

0.20

   

BMI

0.37

0.05–2.52

0.30

   

Comorbidities

1.11

0.45–2.78

0.82

   

Osteoporosis treatment

0.33

0.12–0.93

0.030*

0.42

0.14–1.25

0.68

Complications

2.38

1.11–5.10

0.023*

1.86

0.82–4.22

0.12

Hb (g/dl)

0.28

0.03–2.31

0.23

   

Multiple AOVFs

3.50

1.20–10.2

0.014*

2.61

0.85–8.02

0.14

Prevalent OVFs

1.09

0.55–2.16

0.81

   

Lumbar lordosis

2.13

0.31–14.5

0.44

   

BMD

0.56

0.11–2.74

0.48

   

CONUT score \(\ge\) 4

4.18

2.02–8.67

\(<\) 0.001*

3.44

1.61–7.37

0.0014*

  1. CONUT, Controlling Nutritional Status, BMI, body mass index, Hb, hemoglobin, AOVFs, acute osteoporotic vertebral fractures, OVFs, osteoporotic vertebral fractures, BMD, bone mineral density, OR, odds ratio, CI, confidence interval* P-value < 0.05 statistically significant difference