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Table 4 Factors associated with poor maternal outcome of uterine rupture

From: Outcome of uterine rupture and associated factors in Yirgalem general and teaching hospital, southern Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

Variables

Poor outcome of uterine rupture

cOR(95%CI)

aOR(95%CI)

Yes (%)

No (%)

Residence

 Urban

22 (42.3%)

30 (57.7%)

1

1

 Rural

202 (72.4%)

77 (27.6%)

3.57 (1.9–6.5)*

2 (0.83–4.7)

Time from admission to surgery

  < 4 h

82 (47.7%)

90 (52.3%)

1

1

 = > 4 h

142 (89.3%)

17 (10.7%)

9.2 (5–16.5)*

3.8 (1.8–8)*

Type of uterine rupture

 Complete

208 (73%)

77 (27%)

5 (2.6–9.8)*

2.2 (0.96–5)

 Incomplete

16 (34.8%)

30 (65.2%)

1

1

Hemoglobin level

  < 7 g/dl

57 (93.4%)

4 (6.6%)

8.7 (3.1–24.9)*

4.5 (1.1–17.8)*

 = > 7 g/dl

167 (61.9%)

103 (38.1%)

1

1

ANC

 Yes

63 (47%)

71 (53%)

1

1

 No

161 (81.7%)

36 (18.3)

5 (3–8.3) *

1.6(.78–3.3)

Sepsis on admission

 Yes

130 (87.2%)

19 (12.8%)

6.4 (3.6–11.2)*

2.9 (1.4–6.1) *

 No

94 (51.6%)

88 (48.4%)

1

1

Duration of lab or in hr.

  > 24 h.

131 (84%)

25 (16%)

4.6 (2.7–7.7) *

3.56 (1.7–7.4) *

  < 24 h.

93 (53.1%)

82 (46.9%)

1

1

Blood transfused

 Yes

88 (53.7%)

76 (46.3%)

1

1

 No

136 (81.4%)

31 (18.6%)

3.8 (2.3–6.2)*

4 (2.1–7.9) *

Surgery length

 = > 2 h

173 (84.8%)

31 (15.2%)

8.3 (4.9–14) *

5.5 (2.8–10.8)*

  < 2 h

51 (40.2%)

76 (59.8%)

1

1

  1. Note: *p < 0.05