Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Transplant. Jun 18, 2025; 15(2): 100065
Published online Jun 18, 2025. doi: 10.5500/wjt.v15.i2.100065
Table 5 Univariate and multivariate analysis of the selected predictors of outcome of pediatric bone marrow transplantation
VariableUnivariate analysis
Multivariate analysis
Odds ratio (95%CI)
P value
Odds ratio (95%CI)
P value
Male sex0.846 (0.257-2.786)0.7830.819 (0.093-7.184)0.857
Governorate (Northern vs others)3.282 (0.947-11.376)0.0614.415 (0.248-78.607)0.312
Age at BMT (year)0.821 (0.411-1.460)0.5771.481 (0.658-3.331)0.342
Age group (0-5 years vs others)1.145 (0.343-3.825)0.8261.081 (0.013-93.501)0.973
Weight at BMT (kg)0.965 (0.900-1.034)0.3070.863 (0.512-1.455)0.581
Height at BMT (cm)0.993 (0.968-1.019)0.6110.982 (0.819-1.179)0.849
Body mass index (kg/m2)0.858 (0.692-1.064)0.1640.850 (0.324-2.230)0.741
Presence of associated diseases1.800 (0.526-6.164)0.3492.841 (0.343-23.518)0.333
Type of graft (allogeneic vs autologous)1.140 (0.263-4.940)0.8614.532 (0.330-62.245)0.258
Indication (AML vs others)5.000 (1.371-18.232)0.01521.556 (0.719-646.242)0.077
Presence of complications 1.154 (0.111-12.048)0.9050.000 (0.000-0.000)0.999
BMT countries (Middle East vs others)4.778 (1.140-20.020)0.0320.463 (0.034-6.300)0.563