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Table 3 Multivariate analysis: periprosthetic dislocation patients and the control group patients

From: Factors that increase the rate of periprosthetic dislocation after reverse shoulder arthroplasty

Variable

Periprosthetic Dislocation Group (n = 1,000)

Control Group (n = 58,925)

Odds Ratio (Periprosthetic dislocation/Control Group)

Odds Ratio 95% Confidence Interval

Significance

Young

 

-

1.89

(1.58, 2.26)

<0.001

Obesity

246 (24.60%)

11,718 (19.89%)

1.02

(0.83, 1.24)

0.88

Tobacco-related Disorder

129 (12.90%)

9,515 (16.15%)

0.80

(0.67, 0.97)

0.02

Female

531 (53.10%)

35,761 (60.69%)

0.73

(0.64, 0.83)

<0.001

Elective Admission

899 (90.10%)

54,505 (92.50%)

0.68

(0.55, 0.84)

<0.001

Super Obesity

16 (1.60%)

497 (0.84%)

1.20

(0.69, 2.09)

0.51

Morbid Obesity

126 (12.60%)

4,724 (8.02%)

1.50

(1.14, 1.97)

0.004

Liver Cirrhosis

14 (1.40%)

293 (0.50%)

2.67

(1.55, 4.60)

<0.001

Parkinson’s Disease (PD)

27 (2.70%)

663 (1.13%)

2.66

(1.78, 3.96)

<0.001

  1. Bold values indicate a statistically significant result (P < 0.05)