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Table 3 Associations of intracranial bleeding in patients with mild traumatic brain injury (n = 200) with different parameters in univariate analysis

From: Age is not associated with intracranial haemorrhage in patients with mild traumatic brain injury and oral anticoagulation

Parameter

p

Odds ratio (confidence interval)

Age

0.078

1.024 (0.997; 1.051)

GCS

<0.001*

0.419 (0.258; 0.680)

Creatinine

0.214

0.994 (0.985; 1.003)

INR

0.528

1.092 (0.830; 1.438)

Gender

0.869

1.056 (0.554; 2.013)

Indication

  

 Atrial fibrillation

0.414

1.263 (0.721; 2.213)

 Thromboembolic event

0.026*

0.486 (0.257; 0.918)

 Mechanical heart valve

0.417

1.595 (0.516; 4.929)

Additional medication

  

 Acetylsalicylic acid

0.400

0.552 (0.139; 2.202)

 Clopidogrel

0.218

0.256 (0.029; 2.237)

Type of accident

  

 Road traffic accident

0.934

0.960 (0.369; 2.501)

 Fall

0.451

1.397 (0.586; 3.332)

 Direct trauma

0.317

0.324 (0.036;2.948)

  1. Univariate logistic regression, p < 0.05*
  2. GCS glasgow coma scale, INR international normalized ratio