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Additional file 1 of Impact of prolonged requirement for insulin on 90-day mortality in critically ill patients without previous diabetic treatments: a post hoc analysis of the CONTROLING randomized control trial

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posted on 2022-05-17, 06:13 authored by François Thouy, Julien Bohé, Bertrand Souweine, Hassane Abidi, Jean-Pierre Quenot, Fabrice Thiollière, Jean Dellamonica, Jean-Charles Preiser, Jean-François Timsit, Vincent Brunot, Amna Klich, Nicholas Sedillot, Xavier Tchenio, Jean-Baptiste Roudaut, Nicolas Mottard, Hervé Hyvernat, Florent Wallet, Pierre-Eric Danin, Julio Badie, Richard Jospe, Jérôme Morel, Ali Mofredj, Abdelhamid Fatah, Jocelyne Drai, Anne Mialon, Ali Ait Hssain, Alexandre Lautrette, Eric Fontaine, Charles-Hervé Vacheron, Delphine Maucort-Boulch, Kada Klouche, Claire Dupuis
Additional file 1. Table S1: Glycemic targets according to HbA1c level and distribution of patients according to HbA1c. Table S2: Characteristics of the patients included at Day 5 depending on PRI and glycemic control status. Table S3: Propensity score: having PRI on day 5. Multivariate logistic regression model. Figure S1: Histogram of the distribution of the propensity score (having Prolonged requirement of insulin at day 5). Table S4: Main results with weight truncation as sensitivity analyses – impact of PRI on the occurrence of death before day 90 among, a cox survival model with ponderation on IPTW. Table S5: Sensitivity analyses: multivariate Cox hazard model without weighting for IPTW: association between PRI and the occurrence of death before day 90. Table S6: Subgroup analysis of patients with an HbA1C <=6.5%: association between PRI and/or glycemic control and 90-day mortality.

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