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Table 3 Comparison of multiple models of the relationship between triggers, sex and duration of syncope occurrence

From: The impact of school periods and long holiday periods on the occurrence of neurally mediated syncope in children

 

Triggers for syncope

  

Sex

Model 1

 

Model 2

 

Model 1

 

Model 2

OR (95%CI)

P-value

 

OR (95%CI)

P-value

  

OR (95%CI)

P-value

 

OR (95%CI)

P-value

No

1.0

  

1.0

  

1.0

  

1.0

 

Standing

1.04 (0.42, 2.58)

0.931

 

0.97 (0.39, 2.43)

0.943

 

1.97 (1.12, 3.45)

0.019

 

1.78 (0.98, 3.23)

0.059

Sitting

1.70 (0.40, 7.29)

0.477

 

1.93 (0.44, 8.42)

0.380

       

Sudden postural change

0.67 (0.26, 1.73)

0.413

 

0.60 (0.23, 1.58)

0.304

       

Exercise

0.97 (0.31, 3.05)

0.958

 

0.94 (0.30, 2.99)

0.920

       

Situational

0.21 (0.06, 0.73)

0.014

 

0.21 (0.06, 0.74)

0.016

       
  1. Result Variable: Duration of syncope occurrence (0, long holiday periods group; 1, school periods group)
  2. Exposure variables: Triggers for syncope
  3. Model 1 in triggers for syncope adjusted for: age, sex
  4. Model 2 in triggers for syncope adjusted for: age, sex, hemodynamic type, family history of syncope
  5. Model 1 in sex adjusted for: age
  6. Model 2 in sex adjusted for: age, hemodynamic type, family history of syncope