30 December 2022>: Clinical Research
Analysis of Risk Factors of Potentially Difficult Endotracheal Intubation: A Retrospective Observational Study of 154 Patients with Scoliosis at a Single Center in China
Kuan Li 1BCDEF* , Xiao Han 12BCDEF* , Xin Chen 1B , Zheng Li 1AG* , Shugang Li 1E*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.937965
Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e937965
Table 3 Risk factors for transverse glottic entrance stenosis.
OR | 95% CI | P | |
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Gender (male) | 0.686 | (0.298, 1.581) | 0.376 |
T2–T5 | 0.508 | (0.124, 2.080) | 0.346 |
T5–T12 | 1.543 | (0.746, 3.191) | 0.242 |
T10-L2 | 0.731 | (0.454, 1.179) | 0.199 |
T12-S1 | 0.554 | (0.331.0.927) | 0.024 |
Butterfly vertebrae | 0.114 | (0.010, 1.323) | 0.082 |
Hemivertebrae | 0.997 | (0.283, 3.510) | 0.997 |
T2–T5:– upper thoracic kyphosis angle; T5–T12 – lower thoracic kyphosis angle; T10-L2 – thoracolumbar lordosis angle; T12-S1 – lumbar lordosis angle. * T2–T5, T5–T12, T10-L2, and T12-S1 are transferred into classified variable or rank variable, and other variables are presented in original form. |