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Table 2 Univariate and multivariate analysis

From: Establishment and validation of a nomogram for predicting new fractures after PKP treatment of for osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures in the elderly individuals

Variables

Univariate analysis

P

Multivariate analysis

P

Age

1.896 (0.903–3.981)

0.091

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Sex

1.032 (1.001–1.064)

0.041

2.621(1.030–6.673)

0.043

BMI

1.029 (0.947–1.119)

0.498

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BMD

0.235 (0.091–0.609)

0.003

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Hypertension

1.615 (0.925–2.817)

0.092

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Diabetes

1.964 (0.865–4.460)

0.107

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Heart disease

1.415 (0.167–11.972)

0.750

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Respiratory diseases

1.014 (0.296–3.473)

0.982

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Cerebrovascular disease

14.061 (5.615–35.208)

0.000

28.522(8.749–92.989)

0.000

Time of injury

0.985 (0.970–1.001)

0.070

0.985(0.969–1.001)

0.065

Time from admission to surgery

0.995 (0.892–1.111)

0.931

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Number of fractured vertebral

0.926 (0.607–1.414)

0.722

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Location of the fractured vertebral

1.192 (0.740–1.920)

0.470

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Operation approach

1.651 (0.829–3.287)

0.154

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Fracture history

10.471 (5.747–19.081)

0.000

12.298(6.250–24.199)

0.000

New fracture

1.028 (0.465–2.270)

0.946

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Paravertebral leakage

1.979 (0.964–4.063)

0.063

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Intervertebral leakage

0.000 (0.000-inf)

0.983

2.501(1.029–6.082)

0.043

Spinal leakage

0.982 (0.947–1.018)

0.311

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Bone cement distribution

1.209 (0.802–1.821)

0.364

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Bone cement in contact with the endplate

1.111 (0.554–2.225)

0.767

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Fracture type

1.151 (0.754–1.757)

0.515

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Anti-osteoporosis(Y/N)

0.667 (0.349–1.275)

0.220

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Vertebral height recovery height

0.995 (0.974–1.017)

0.660

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