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. 2023 Apr 13;36:10837. doi: 10.3389/ti.2023.10837

TABLE 1.

Clinical and demographic characteristics of the study population.

Characteristics T0 (n = 156) Responders at T1 (n = 90) Non-responders at T1 (n = 66)
Mean age (SD) 53.3 (13.5) 52.5 (13.8) 54.3 (13.0)
Female, n (%) 56 (36) 32 (36) 24 (36)
SES, n (%)
 Low 25 (16) 14 (16) 11 (17)
 Middle 103 (66) 61 (68) 42 (64)
 High 26 (17) 15 (17) 11 (17)
Primary kidney disease, n (%)
 Diabetes mellitus 29 (19) 15 (17) 14 (21)
 Glomerulonephritis 36 (23) 23 (26) 13 (18)
 Renal vascular disease 18 (12) 12 (13) 6 (9)
 Other diseases 71 (46) 40 (44) 31 (47)
Donor type, n (%)
 Living donor 89 (57) 59 (66) 30 (46)
 Deceased donor 65 (42) 31 (34) 34 (52)
Comorbidities, n (%) a
 Diabetes mellitus 18 (12) 8 (9) 10 (15)
 Cardiovascular event 24 (15) 7 (8) 17 (26)
 Cerebrovascular event 8 (5) 5 (6) 3 (5)
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Missing values: diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular event, cerebrovascular event (baseline: 37.8%, 32.1%, 32.1%; responders: 36.7%, 33.3%, 33.3%.; non-responders: 39.4%, 30.3%, 30.3%). Non-responders had 2% missing values in age, SES, primary kidney disease and donor type. Abbreviations: SES, socioeconomic status; SD, standard deviation.