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Table 4 Odds ratios for the risk of postoperative stress urinary incontinence using univariable and multivariable logistic regression

From: Predictors of persistent stress urinary incontinence after transvaginal mesh repair

Factor

Patients with preoperative SUI

Univariable logistic regression

Multivariable logistic regression

p-value

OR (95% CI)

p-value

OR (95% CI)

Age (>  68 years old)

0.716

1.073 (0.734–1.570)

  

Parity (>  3 times)

0.082

1.436 (0.956–2.159)

0.060

1.492 (0.983–2.264)

BMI (>  24 kg/m2)

0.778

1.056 (0.722–1.545)

  

Diabetes mellitus

0.320

1.426 (0.709–2.867)

  

Cerebrovascular disease

0.924

0.958 (0.395–2.322)

  

Hysterectomy history

0.065

1.704 (0.967–3.002)

0.046

1.802 (1.010–3.217)

POP stage (> Stage 3)

0.276

1.436 (0.749–2.754)

  

cQmax (> 1.5)

0.003

2.050 (1.274–3.299)

0.002

2.147 (1.325–3.480)

UUI preoperatively

0.028

1.543 (1.047–2.272)

0.036

1.525 (1.027–2.269)

  1. BMI Body mass index, POP Pelvic organ prolapse, cQmax Corrected maximum flow rate, UUI Urge urinary incontinence