Table 3.

Risk factors for death in patients who developed hyperbilirubinemia greater than 68.4 μM (4 mg/dL)


Variable

Hazard ratio

95% CI

P
Univariate analysis    
    Time to total serum bilirubin level, 68.4 μM (4 mg/dL) or greater, per month   1.5   1.2-1.8   < .0001  
    Disease     
        Aggressive   2.8   1.3-6.3   .006  
        Indolent   1.0    
    Hemolysis as primary etiology of jaundice     
        Yes   0.2   0.0-1.4   .03  
        No   1.0    
    Sex     
        Male   0.9   0.5-1.8   .84  
        Female   1.0    
    Donor     
        Unrelated   0.8   0.4-1.7   .49  
        Related   1.0    
    Fludarabine in conditioning     
        Yes   0.6   0.3-1.2   .17  
        No   1.0    
Multivariate analysis    
    Time to total serum bilirubin level, 68.4 μM (4 mg/dL) or greater, per month   1.5   1.2-1.8   < .0001  
    Disease     
        Aggressive   3.0   1.3-6.8   .005  
        Indolent
 
1.0
 

 

 

Variable

Hazard ratio

95% CI

P
Univariate analysis    
    Time to total serum bilirubin level, 68.4 μM (4 mg/dL) or greater, per month   1.5   1.2-1.8   < .0001  
    Disease     
        Aggressive   2.8   1.3-6.3   .006  
        Indolent   1.0    
    Hemolysis as primary etiology of jaundice     
        Yes   0.2   0.0-1.4   .03  
        No   1.0    
    Sex     
        Male   0.9   0.5-1.8   .84  
        Female   1.0    
    Donor     
        Unrelated   0.8   0.4-1.7   .49  
        Related   1.0    
    Fludarabine in conditioning     
        Yes   0.6   0.3-1.2   .17  
        No   1.0    
Multivariate analysis    
    Time to total serum bilirubin level, 68.4 μM (4 mg/dL) or greater, per month   1.5   1.2-1.8   < .0001  
    Disease     
        Aggressive   3.0   1.3-6.8   .005  
        Indolent
 
1.0
 

 

 

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