Odds ratio in Vietnamese

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1. Previous Abruptions increased the risk for subsequent Abruptions significantly, with an odds ratio of 3.2

2. The odds ratio for simple Atheroma was 2.3 (95% confidence interval, 1.2 to 4.2) and for complex Atheroma …

3. For example, we define the ratio Causal contrast as where we allow RR to denote a risk ratio, rate ratio, or odds ratio

4. There was a significantly higher odds ratio for Chlordiazepoxide use during the second and third months of gestation in those with congenital cardiovascular malformations.

5. Patients not taken to the OR for their first Bleed had an odds ratio of 5.78 (95% CI 2.81-11.90) of having a second Bleed

6. Logistic regression, with demographic and psychosocial variables entered as covariables, revealed acute alcohol intoxication but not alcohol dependency as a predictor of violent crime (odds ratio 2.3, P=0.02).

7. The risk of major Amputations (below-the-knee or higher) likewise increased with an odds ratio of 12.5 among all patients in the foot and ankle service during the pandemic

8. Severe acetabular bone defects were predicted by an increased wear rate (odds ratio, OR = 5.782 for wear rate above 200 mm3/y), and increased height of the patient (OR = 0.905 per each centimetre).

9. METHODS: A retrospective analysis of the 2006–2017 American College of Surgeons’ National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP) database was performed to assess the adjusted odds ratio and Attributable mortality for postoperative bleeding and venous thromboembolism, adjusted by year

10. I n the singl e study where exposure-respo nse was examined, there was no significant increase in adenocarcinoma of the lung for those with "long-high" occupational exposure; although the odds ratio (OR) was greater than for "lung cancer," the number of cases on which this observation was based was small (Gerin et al., 1989).

11. In a 2010 meta-analysis of five cohort studies of uterine rupture in women with prior Cesarean deliveries, women undergoing TOLAC after one prior Cesarean were at significantly lower risk of rupture than those with two prior Cesareans (0.72 versus 1.59 percent, odds ratio [OR] 0.42, 95% CI 0.29-0.60); however, the definition of rupture varied