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. 2010 Jul;5(7):1198–1204. doi: 10.2215/CJN.00020110

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of the study population

Characteristic No Change/Improved (n = 815) Temporary Decline (n = 261) Persistent Decline (n = 232) P for Trend
Demographics
    age (years; mean ± SD) 64 ± 11 67 ± 10 64 ± 11 0.01
    male (n [%]) 605 (74) 201 (77) 167 (72) 0.73
    baseline eGFR (mean ± SD) 77 ± 20 74 ± 19 76 ± 22 0.01
Cardiac history (n [%])
    ischemic heart disease 358 (44) 148 (57) 125 (54) 0.01
    CVA/TIA 276 (34) 71 (27) 54 (23) 0.01
    lower extremity arterial disease 197 (24) 70 (27) 59 (25) 0.55
    aortic aneurysm disease 20 (3) 8 (3) 6 (3) 0.80
    polyvascular disease 440 (54) 168 (64) 145 (63) 0.03
Cardiovascular risk factors (n [%])
    smoking 0.87
        no 304 (37) 92 (35) 83 (36)
        current 321 (39) 101 (39) 89 (38)
        history 190 (23) 68 (26) 60 (26)
    hypertension 377 (46) 142 (54) 124 (53) 0.02
    diabetes 115 (14) 51 (20) 36 (16) 0.28
    hypercholesterolemia 223 (27) 64 (25) 69 (30) 0.71
    chronic heart failure 40 (5) 20 (8) 18 (8) 0.05
    COPD 140 (17) 52 (20) 47 (20) 0.21
Medication at discharge (n [%])
    aspirin 382 (47) 121 (46) 1108 (47) 0.91
    statin 278 (34) 92 (35) 99 (43) 0.03
    β-blocking agents 306 (38) 108 (41) 91 (41) 0.29
    diuretics 158 (19) 65 (25) 56 (24) 0.05
    ACEIs 181 (22) 72 (28) 69 (30) 0.01
    calcium antagonists 196 (24) 77 (30) 59 (25) 0.37
    angiotensin receptor blockers 36 (4) 13 (5) 12 (5) 0.59

ACEI, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CVA/TIA, cerebrovascular accident/transient ischemic attack.