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. 2023 Dec 5;23:144. doi: 10.1186/s12873-023-00914-7

Table 1.

Comparison of the potential risk factors between the thrombosis and non-thrombosis patients (n = 210)

Factors All patients (n = 210) Thrombosis group (n = 55) Non-thrombosis group (n = 155) Statistics P value
Sex
 Male 149 (71%) 35 (63.64%) 114 (73.55%) 1.935 0.164
 Female 61 (29%) 20 (36.36%) 41 (26.45%)
Education degree
 Primary school and below 57 (27.14%) 24 (43.64%) 33 (21.29%) 11.686 0.009
 Junior middle school 94 (44.76%) 18 (32.73%) 76 (49.03%)
 high school 37 (17.62%) 10 (18.18%) 27 (17.42%)
 Junior college and above 22 (10.48%) 3 (5.45%) 19 (12.26%)
Smoking
 Yes 82 (39.05%) 22 (40%) 60 (38.71%) 0.028 0.866
 No 128 (60.95%) 33 (60%) 95 (61.29%)
High blood pressure
 Yes 50 (23.81%) 18 (32.73%) 32 (20.65%) 3.267 0.071
 No 160 (76.19%) 37 (67.27%) 123 (79.35%)
High blood glucose (> 10 mmol/L)
 Yes 13 (23.81%) 4 (23.81%) 9 (23.81%) 0.747 0.457
 No 197 (23.81%) 51 (23.81%) 146 (23.81%)
Agea 49.12 ± 15.91 57.24 ± 12.54 46.24 ± 16.01 5.176 0.000
BMIa 24.29 ± 3.79 24.61 ± 3.85 24.18 ± 3.78 0.722 0.471

aIndependent sample t-test