Table 6

Results from five regression models

Variable

OR

95% CI


Mobility

Age

1.03

1.01–1.05

LOS

1.07

1.02–1.11

SAPS II

1.01

0.99–1.03

Difficulties in concentrating

No

1.00

Yes

1.79

0.965–3.33

Difficulties in remembering recent events

No

1.00

Yes

2.14

1.14–4.01

Self-care

Age

1.02

1.00–1.04

LOS

1.04

1.00–1.08

SAPS II

1.02

1.00–1.04

Dreams and nightmares disturb your daily life

No

1.00

Yes

3.32

1.09–10.08

Difficulties in concentrating

No

1.00

Yes

3.55

1.99–6.35

Usual activities

Age

1.04

1.02–1.05

LOS

1.08

1.03–1.13

Difficulties in concentrating

No

1.00

Yes

6.27

3.29–11.91

Pain/discomfort

Age

1.03

1.01–1.05

Admission category

Scheduled surgery

1.00

Non-scheduled surgery

3.90

1.51–10.08

Medical

1.72

0.93–3.16

Multiple trauma

5.57

1.83–16.91

Dreams and nightmares disturb your daily life

No

1.00

Yes

11.39

1.39–93.33

Sleep disturbances

No

1.00

Yes

2.54

1.46–4.42

Anxiety/depression

Dreams and nightmares disturb your daily life

1.00

No

4.91

1.00–23.95

Yes

Sleep disturbances

No

1.00

Yes

2.49

1.38–4.51

Difficulties in concentrating

No

1.00

Yes

2.53

1.32–4.83

Difficulties remembering recent events

No

1.00

Yes

2.58

1.37–4.86


Dependent variables were the five dimensions of the EQ-5D questionnaire. Independent variables were all background and intensive care unit variables, and questions 12, 13 and 14 from the recollection questionnaire.

CI, confidence interval; LOS, length of ICU stay; OR, odds ratio; SAPS, Simplified Acute Physiology Score.

Granja et al. Critical Care 2005 9:R96   doi:10.1186/cc3026

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