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Table 2 Preoperative factors associated with the SII and GNRI

From: Combined Systemic Immune-inflammatory Index (SII) and Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index (GNRI) predict survival in elderly patients with hip fractures: a retrospective study

Characteristic

SII

GNRI

OR (95% CI)

P Value

OR (95% CI)

P Value

Age (< 80 vs. ≥ 80 years)

1.6 (1.12–2.28)

0.01

1.919 (1.385–2.659)

0.015

Gender (male vs. female)

0.90 (0.59–1.36)

0.62

1.8 (0.928–2.053)

0.112

CCI (≤ 2 vs. > 2)

1.426 (0.852–2.385)

0.177

1.294 (0.795–2.016)

0.30

Hypertension

0.815 (0.569–1.166)

0.263

0.82 (0.727–1.449)

0.883

Diabetes

0.637 (0.422–0.961)

0.032

0.999 (0.701–1.571)

0.235

Cerebral disease

1.191 (0.778–1.822)

0.421

1.061 (0.717–1.571)

0.766

Heart disease

1.059 (0.725–1.547)

0.768

1.026 (0.717–1.571)

0.766

Anemia

0.965 (0.668–1.361)

0.794

0.903 (0.654–1.246)

0.534

Fracture type (Intertrochanteric vs. neck)

0.697 (0.488–0.997)

0.048

0.671 (0.484–0.93)

0.016

ASA (≤ 2 vs. > 2)

1.147 (0.799–1.646)

0.458

1.171 (0.845–1.623)

0.344

Albumin (< 35 vs. ≥ 35 g/L)

0.952 (0.911–0.994)

0.027

  1. ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists physical score, CCI Charlson Comorbidities Index, Heart disease coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction and heart failure; Cerebral disease Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease and a history of cerebral infarction