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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Statistics and Its Applications

Binary Logistic Regression Model of Stroke Patients: A Case Study of Stroke Centre Hospital in Makassar Suwardi Annas; Aswi Aswi; Muhammad Abdy; Bobby Poerwanto
Indonesian Journal of Statistics and Applications Vol 6 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Departemen Statistika, IPB University dengan Forum Perguruan Tinggi Statistika (FORSTAT)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/ijsa.v6i1p161-169

Abstract

This paper aimed to determine factors that affect significantly types of stroke for stroke patients in Dadi Stroke Center Hospital. The binary logistic regression model was used to analyze the association between the types of stroke and some covariates namely age, sex, total cholesterol, blood sugar level, and history of diseases (hypertension/stroke/diabetes mellitus). Maximum Likelihood Estimation was used to estimate parameters. Combinations of covariates were compared using goodness-of-fit measures. Comparisons were made in the context of a case study, namely stroke patients (2017-2020). The results showed that a binary logistic model combining the history of diseases and blood sugar level provided the most suitable model as it has the smallest AIC and covariates included are statistically significant. The coefficient estimation of the history of diseases variable is -0.92402 with an odds ratio value exp(-0.92402)=0.4. This means that stroke patients who have a history of diseases experience a reduction of 60% in the odds of having a hemorrhagic stroke compared to stroke patients that do not have a history of diseases. In other words, stroke patients who have a history of diseases tend to have a non-hemorrhagic stroke. Furthermore, the coefficient estimation of blood sugar level is 0.74395 with an odds ratio value exp(0.74395)=2. It means that stroke patients who do not have normal blood sugar levels tend to have a hemorrhagic stroke 2 times greater than stroke patients with normal blood sugar levels. A history of diseases and blood sugar level were factors that significantly affect the types of stroke.
Co-Authors A. Nurul Amalia AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdul Rahman Aidid, Muhammad Kasim Andi Feriansyah Andi Feriansyah Andi Gagah Palarungi Taufik Andi Muhammad Ridho Yusuf Sainon Andin P Andi Shahifah Muthahharah Ankaz As Sikib Annas, Suwardi Asrirawan Awaluddin Awaluddin Awi Awi Bobby Poerwanto Bobby Poerwanto Bobby Poerwanto Bustan, Muhammad Nadjib Fahmuddin, Muhammad Halimah Husain Hammado, Nurussyariah Hisyam Ihsan Idul Fitri Abdullah Irwan Irwan Isnaini, Mardatunnisa Kaito, Nurlaila M Nadjib Bustan Mahadtir, Muhamad Mardatunnisa Isnaini Mauliyana, Andi Muhammad Abdy Muhammad Abdy Muhammad Abdy Muhammad Abdy Muhammad Ammar Naufal Muhammad Arif Tiro Muhammad Arif Tiro Muhammad Arif Tiro Muhammad Arif Tiro Muhammad Arif Tiro Muhammad Arif Tiro, Muhammad Arif Muhammad Fahmuddin Muhammad Fahmuddin Muhammad Fahmuddin Sudding Muhammad Kasim Aidid Mutmainnah Mutmainnah Natalia, Derliani Nini Harnikayani Hasa Nur Aziza S Nurhilaliyah Nurhilaliyah Nurhilaliyah Nurhilaliyah Nurhilaliyah Nurhilaliyah, Nurhilaliyah Nurkaila Kaito Nurul Fadilah Syahrul Nurul Ilmi Nusrang, Muhammad Oktaviana Oktaviana Poerwanto, Bobby Putri, Siti Choirotun Aisyah Rahma, Ina Rahman, Abdul Rahmawati Rahmawati Ramadani, Reski Aulia Rezki Amalia Idrus Ruliana Ruliana Ruliana Ruliana Ruliana Ruliana, Ruliana Sahlan Sidjara Salsabila, Afifah Sapriani Shanty, Meyrna Vidya Siti Choirotun Aisyah Putri Sri Ayu Astuti Sri Rahayu Suardi, Shafira Suci Amaliah Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sukarna Sukarna Sukarna Sukarna Sukarna Sukarna Sukarna Sukarna Sukarna Supriadi Yusuf Susanna Cramb Suwardi Annas Suwardi Annas Syafruddin Side Wahidah Sanusi Wea, Maria Dominggo Yassar, La Ode Salman Zulhijrah Zulhijrah Zulhijrah Zulkifli Rais