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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Kidney Dis. 2012 Apr 25;60(2):207–216. doi: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2012.03.011

Table 5.

Adjusted Hazard Ratios for Coronary Heart Disease by eGFRcys and ACR Categorie

eGFRcys
(mL/min/1.73 m2)
ACR (mg/g) Overall

<10 10-29 30-299 ≥300
≥105 0.97 (0.70-1.37) 0.58 (0.26-1.32) 0.63 (0.23-1.72) 3.75 (1.18-11.91) 0.87 (0.65-1.18)
90-104 1.00 (reference) 1.10 (0.70-1.75) 1.54 (0.85-2.78) 1.29 (0.18-9.24) 1.00 (reference)
75-89 1.12 (0.91-1.39) 1.89 (1.38-2.58) 0.87 (0.51-1.50) 1.68 (0.74-3.84) 1.15 (0.96-1.39)
60-74 1.45 (1.16-1.81) 1.44 (0.98-2.11) 1.60 (1.06-2.43) 1.16 (0.42-3.16) 1.39 (1.14-1.70)
45-59 1.60 (1.16-2.19) 1.86 (1.12-3.07) 2.01 (1.20-3.36) 1.29 (0.60-2.78) 1.59 (1.22-2.06)
30-44 1.36 (0.66-2.80) 2.50 (1.01-6.15) 2.70 (1.25-5.83) 4.18 (2.11-8.28) 2.18 (1.45-3.26)
15-29 1.73 (0.85-3.55) 1.50 (0.37-6.09) 1.53 (0.21-10.99) 4.07 (1.78-9.29) 4.41 (1.09-17.82)
Overall 1.00 (reference) 1.22 (1.02-1.46) 1.15 (0.91-1.45) 1.76 (1.25-2.46)

Note: Values given are hazard ratio (95% confidence interval). All hazard ratios adjusted for age, race, sex, total cholesterol level, diabetes, prevalent coronary heart disease, current smoking, hypertension, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein level, and body mass index.

Abbreviations: ACR, albumin-creatinine ratio; eGFRcys, cystatin C–based estimated glomerular filtration rate.