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Table 4 The risk of low patient reported satisfaction for patients with preoperative PCS > 30

From: Higher preoperative pain catastrophizing increases the risk of low patient reported satisfaction after carpal tunnel release: a prospective study

Preoperative

Odds ratio for low patient reported satisfaction following CTR

Odds ratio

95% CI

p

PCS > 30

 Unadjusted a

2. 24

1. 27–3. 96

0. 005*

 + Demographicsb

2. 56

1. 38–4. 74

0. 003*

 + Disability c

1. 85

0. 78–4. 39

0. 165

  1. Multiple logistic regression analysis on the risk of low patient reported satisfaction 12 months postoperative for patients with preoperative PCS > 30 compared to patients with PCS ≤ 30
  2. *Denotes statistical significance
  3. aUnadjusted crude association on odds ratio for low patient reported satisfaction
  4. bAdjusted for age, gender, living alone and operation technique
  5. cAdjusted for age, gender, operation technique, living alone and preoperative variables (DASH, EQ-5D and Distal motor latency)