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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 9.
Published in final edited form as: Kidney Blood Press Res. 2014 Apr 9;38(0):205–216. doi: 10.1159/000355769

Table 3.

Prevalence and odds ratio of renal insufficiency and proteinuria in different SBP strata

SBP strata (mmHg) Renal Insufficiency Proteinuria

Prevalence (%) OR (95% CI) Prevalence (%) OR (95% CI)
100-109 5.9 1.0 (reference) 7.7 1.0 (reference)
80-89 11.1 1.2(0.67-2.07) 19.6 2.6(1.63-4.10)*
90-99 7.0 0.5(0.26-1.04) 8.6 0.9(0.52-1.51)
110-119 5.6 0.8(0.57-1.07) 7.5 0.9(0.65-1.14)
120-129 5.8 0.8(0.62-1.10) 8.8 1.0(0.79-1.32)
130-139 6.3 0.9(0.68-1.17) 10.3 1.2(0.95-1.56)
140-149 6.8 0.9(0.70-1.22) 13.2 1.6(1.27-2.07)*
150-159 7.9 1.2(0.94-1.64) 17.2 2.2(1.72-2.81)*
160-169 9.3 1.5(1.09-1.93)* 21.7 2.9(2.29-3.78)*
170-179 10.8 1.5(1.04-2.16)* 26.8 3.9(2.99-5.05)*
180-189 13.5 1.5(1.14-2.10)* 30.7 4.0(3.00-5.05)*
190-199 16.5 2.7(1.76-4.04)* 35.9 6.8(5.00-9.98)*
200-209 19.4 3.2(1.81-5.72)* 40.4 7.1(5.32-13.71)*
210-220 23.0 3.4(1.91-5.89)* 46.7 9.3(5.81-14.90)*

Prevalence is shown as percentage; OR is shown with 95% CI. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the ORs of different SBP strata with 100-109 mmHg stratum as reference. ORs, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.

*

P < 0.05