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Table 4 Logistic regression analysis for spontaneous passage in 5-10 mm distal ureteral stones

From: Can serum procalcitonin levels be useful in predicting spontaneous ureteral stone passage?

 

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

OR

95% Confidence Interval

p

OR

95% Confidence Interval

p

Age (years)

1,02

0,97-1,08

0,447

   

Gender

2,86

0,85-9,56

0,088

   

BMI

1,00

0,88–1,15

0,962

   

Primary/secondary

1,27

0,43-3,82

0,665

   

History of SWL

0,96

0,32-2,93

0,950

   

History of stone passage

1,40

0,30-6,56

0,669

   

History of stone surgery

0,79

0,10-6,03

0,817

   

Smoking history

1,14

0,39-3,35

0,808

   

Hydronephrosis

0,58

0,19-1,72

0,326

   

Stone burden

0,99

0,95-1,04

0,732

   

WBC

1,14

0,89-1,46

0,287

   

RDW

0,97

0,73-1,28

0,807

   

NLR

1,03

0,74-1,43

0,855

   

MPV

0,84

0,47-1,48

0,547

   

CRP

1,02

0,97-1,07

0,470

   

Sedimentation

1,03

0,97-1,10

0,307

   

Procalcitonin

0,96

0,94-0,99

0,002

0,94

0,89- 0,98

0,005

Leucocyturia

0,18

0,05-0,60

0,005

   
  1. BMI Body mass index; ESWL Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy; WBC White blood cell; NLR Neutrophil-lymphocite ratio; MPV Mean platelet volume; CRP C-reactive protein