This article has been corrected as the original odds ratios and confidence intervals were incorrectly calculated. The corrections are as follows:
The abstract previously stated “higher blood loss and increased local anesthesia volumes were associated with PONV (adjusted OR, 0.35 and 0.31; P = 0.005 and 0.016, respectively).” This has been corrected to “higher blood loss and increased local anesthesia volumes were associated with PONV (adjusted OR, 2.82 and 3.19; P = 0.005 and 0.016, respectively).”
The results section previously stated “In the multivariate analysis, low BMI (adjusted OR, 2.80; P = 0.022), increased blood loss (adjusted OR, 0.35; P = 0.005), and higher amounts of local anesthesia (adjusted OR, 0.31; P = 0.016) were significant predictors of PONV (Table 5).” The corrected version is “In the multivariate analysis, low BMI (adjusted OR 2.80; P = 0.022), increased blood loss (adjusted OR 2.82; P = 0.005), and higher local anesthetic volume (adjusted OR 3.19; P = 0.016) were significant predictors of PONV (Table 5).”
In Table 5, the row ‘Total blood loss (≧40 vs <40)’ had previously reported univariate analysis crude OR at 0.47, univariate analysis 95% CI at 0.26-0.86, adjusted OR at 0.35, and 95% CI at 0.17-0.73. This has been corrected as univariate analysis crude OR at 2.11, univariate analysis 95% CI at 1.16-3.83, multivariate analysis adjusted OR at 2.82, and multivariate analysis 95% CI at 1.37-5.83.
In Table 5, the row ‘Total amount of local anesthesia (≧9.9 vs <9.9)’ had previously reported univariate analysis crude OR at 0.38, univariate analysis 95% CI at 0.18-0.79, multivariate analysis adjusted OR at 0.31, and multivariate analysis 95% CI at 0.33-1.78. This has been corrected as univariate analysis crude OR at 2.65, univariate analysis 95% CI at 1.26-5.55, multivariate analysis adjusted OR at 3.19, and multivariate analysis 95% CI at 1.25-8.16.
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1 Dental and Oral Medical Center, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume, JPN