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Table 2 Bivariate analysis of clinical factors associated with acute severe chemsex intoxications

From: Increasing emergency department admissions for chemsex-related intoxications in Barcelona, Spain, among people living with HIV: an observational study from 2018 to 2020

Characteristics

O.R.

p

Age

1.1 (0.9–1.11)

0.61

MSM

 Bisexual men

1.1 (0.1–22.2)

0.93

Spanish citizen

0.8 (0.1–7.1)

0.84

Stable housing

0.12 (0.1–6.3)

0.29

Mental health disorder

2.9 (0.8–9.9)

0.08

IgG antibodies hepatitis C

0.7 (0.1–5.8)

0.77

CD4 lymphocyte

 < 500 cells/mm3

4.2 (1.2–14.6)

0.02

VIH-1 RNA < 50 copies/mL

0.4 (0.1–1.8)

0.25

IGI

1

 

NNRTI

0.8 (0.1–13.7)

0.90

PI

3.4 (0.3–35.9)

0.31

Inhibitor drug-drug interactions

1.1 (0.3–3.9)

0.87

Poly-drug use

0.9 (0.3–2.9)

0.62

  1. Abbreviations: O.R. Odds ratio, MSM Men who have sex with men, IgG Immunoglobulin, mL Mililiter, RNA Ribonucleic acid, IGI, Integrase inhibitors, NNRTI Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, PI Protease inhibitor