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. 2023 Jun 21;13(7):1020. doi: 10.3390/biom13071020

Table 5.

Odds ratios in the univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses for renal dysfunction *.

Univariate Analysis Multivariate Analysis Multivariate Analysis
(PSM Data)
OR (95% CI) p-Value OR (95% CI) p-Value OR (95% CI) p-Value
Age: ≥48 vs. <48 years 0.82
[0.52–1.28]
0.382
Sex: male vs. female 1.01
[0.64–1.59]
0.968
Height: ≥1.65 vs. <1.65 m 1.10
[0.70–1.72]
0.676
BMI: ≥22.0 vs. <22.0 1.50
[0.96–2.35]
0.078
HtTKV: ≥750 vs. <750 1.62
[1.03–2.54]
0.027 1.67
[1.06–2.63]
0.029 2.44
[1.23–4.82]
0.011
PKD1 vs. PKD2 1.81
[1.08–3.05]
0.025 1.87
[1.11–3.16]
0.020 2.58
[1.30–5.13]
0.007
PKD1: truncated vs. non-truncated 1.17
[0.68–2.00]
0.575
Hypertension before 35 years of age 1.33
[0.69–2.58]
0.390
Urologic event before 35 years of age 0.78
[0.49–1.26]
0.307
U-pro 2.03
[0.97–4.24]
0.060

* Renal function using ΔeGFR/year > 3.61 mL/min/1.73 m2/year as the cutoff value [29,30]. BMI: body mass index (kg/m2), HtTKV: height-adjusted total kidney volume (mL/m), U-pro: urine protein, OR: odds ratio, CI: confidence interval, PSM: propensity score matching.