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Table 2 Comparison of categorical variables of patients between two groups (Univariate Logistic regression analysis)

From: Association between bone turnover markers, BMD and height loss of cemented vertebrae after percutaneous vertebroplasty in patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures

Clinical parameters

Cemented vertebra recompression

B value

SE value

Wald value

OR (95%CI)

P value

Sex

female

0.279

0.584

0.229

1.322 (0.421–4.152)

0.632

male

   

1

 

BMI

overweight

0.280

0.447

0.393

1.321 (0.551–3.178)

0.531

normal weight

   

1

 

Age

super-advanced age(> 80 years)

0.433

0.440

0.967

1.542 (0.651–3.653)

0.325

advanced age(60–80 years)

   

1

 

Contact between bone cement and the endplates

YES

− 1.329

0.483

7.578

0.265 (0.103–0.682)

0.006*

NO

   

1

 

Bone cement leakage

YES

0.096

0.489

0.038

1.101 (0.422–2.871)

0.845

NO

   

1

 

Fractured vertebra segment

Thoracic region

− 0.431

0.554

0.604

0.650 (0.220–1.925)

0.437

Lumbar region

0.360

0.579

0.386

1.433 (0.461–4.456)

0.535

Thoracolumbar region

   

1

 

The use of antihypertensive drugs

Yes

0.172

0.439

0.154

1.188 (0.503–2.807)

0.695

No

   

1

 

The use of hypoglycemic drugs

Yes

− 0.255

0.546

0.219

0.775 (0.266–2.258)

0.640

No

   

1

 

The use of antiplatelet drugs

Yes

− 0.152

0.521

0.086

0.859 (0.309–2.383)

0.770

No

   

1

 

The use of antiarrhythmic drugs

Yes

− 0.817

0.823

0.986

0.442 (0.088–2.216)

0.321

No

   

1

 
  1. * and bold indicate statistically significant findings