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Table 2 Univariate and multivariate logistic analysis of SIRI, SII, IPI, and poor 3-month outcome in AIS patients

From: The relationship between systemic inflammation index, systemic immune-inflammatory index, and inflammatory prognostic index and 90-day outcomes in acute ischemic stroke patients treated with intravenous thrombolysis

 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

 

OR (95% CI)

P-value

OR (95% CI)

P-value

OR (95% CI)

P-value

SIRI

1.122 (1.018,1.236)

0.021

1.123 (1.017,1.240)

0.022

1.091 (1.002,1.187)

0.045

SII

1.004 (1.002,1.006)

< 0.001

1.004 (1.002,1.006)

 < 0.001

1.003 (1.001,1.005)

0.013

IPI

7.566 (2.144,26.702)

0.002

8.590 (2.239,32.953)

0.002

7.109 (1.659,30.462)

0.008

  1. Model 1 was univariate analysis. SIRI, SII, and IPI were associated with different outcomes at three months (P < 0.05)
  2. Model 2 was adjusted for gender and age
  3. Model 3 was adjusted for gender, age, random blood glucose, neutrophil, lymphocyte, admission NIHSS scores, smoking, drinking history, premorbid mRS, TOAST and comorbidities. High SIRI, SII, and IPI (P < 0.05) were independent predictors of poor 3-month prognosis, according to multivariate logistic regression analysis (OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval)