Table 3 Univariable analysis of variables related with the probability of obtaining single surgery anatomical success and final vision following pars plana vitrectomy in patients with giant retinal tear associated rhegmatogenous retinal detachment.

From: Characteristics and surgical outcomes of giant retinal tear associated rhegmatogenous retinal detachment

Factors

Univariable analysis

Logistic regression for single surgical anatomical success

Linear regression for final LogMAR VA

Odds ratio

95% CI

P value

Odds ratio

95% CI

P value

Male

1.143

0.232, 5.632

0.870

− 0.259

− 0.730, 0.211

0.275

Age > 60 (year)

0.483

0.148, 1.577

0.228

0.290

− 0.054, 0.634

0.097

High myopia

3.710

0.405, 33.943

0.246

− 0.441

− 0.937, 0.054

0.080

Trauma

1.667

0.449, 6.190

0.445

0.097

− 0.273, 0.467

0.602

Phakic status

0.760

0.203, 2.841

0.683

0.042

− 0.352, 0.436

0.831

Presence of PVR grade C and worse

0.391

0.108, 1.424

0.155

0.376

0.007, 0.745

0.046

Macular off status

0.294

0.049, 1.753

0.179

− 0.219

− 0.725, 0.286

0.388

Inferior retinal break

0.952

0.719, 1.261

0.731

− 0.029

− 0.112, 0.053

0.485

PFCL-assisted

1.300

0.425, 3.980

0.646

− 0.128

− 0.460, 0.202

0.440

Initial SB combined to PPV

0.859

0.161, 4.587

0.859

0.157

− 0.316, 0.631

0.509

Initial tamponade by silicone oil

1.648

0.355, 7.648

0.523

− 0.011

− 0.438, 0.417

0.961

  1. CI confidence interval, LogMAR the Logarithm of the Minimum Angle of Resolution, PVR proliferative vitreoretinopathy, SB scleral buckling, PPV pars plana vitrectomy, VA visual acuity,