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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2007 Feb 20.
Published in final edited form as: Kidney Int. 2005 Sep;68(3):1267–1274. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1755.2005.00523.x

Table 2.

The number of nondiabetic and diabetic subjects according to baseline kidney function and progression or regression of kidney function at the last examination

Kidney function at first nondiabetic examination Normal Proteinuria High SCr RRT Total at last examination
Normal 823 7 0 0 830
Kidney function at last nondiabetic examination Proteinuria 18 15 1 0 34
High SCr 4 0 3 0 7
RRT 3 0 6 0 9
Total 848 22 10 0 880
Kidney function at first diabetic examination Normal Proteinuria High SCr RRT Total at last examination
Kidney function at end of follow-up Normal 796 10 0 0 806
Proteinuria 148 109 1 0 258
High SCr 28 21 28 0 77
RRT 122 68 25 3 218
Total 1094 208 54 3 1359

Subjects with stable kidney function neither worsened nor improved their kidney function (bold numbers). In each column, the numbers below the bold number represent subjects with worsening kidney function, whereas those above the bold number represent subjects who had improved kidney function.