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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 5.

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

PBP strata (mmHg) Renal Insufficiency Proteinuria

Prevalence (%) OR (95% CI) Prevalence (%) OR (95% CI)
40-49 5.4 1.0 (reference) 9.3 1.0 (reference)
<40 6.1 1.0(0.73-1.31) 12.0 1.2(0.96-1.49)
50-59 5.4 1.0(0.83-1.17) 10.1 1.1(0.96-1.25)
60-69 6.7 1.3(1.06-1.48)* 12.9 1.4(1.26-1.64)*
70-79 8.6 1.7(1.39-1.96)* 16.4 1.9(1.67-2.17)*
80-89 10.9 2.1(1.77-2.56)* 21.3 2.6(2.28-3.04)*
90-99 12.1 2.4(1.92-2.98)* 25.6 3.5(2.96-4.14)*
100-109 13.4 2.7(1.66-4.34)* 28.8 3.9(3.33-5.22)*
110-119 17.7 3.2(2.44-4.30)* 32.0 4.2(2.72-5.65)*
120-129 30.7 9.7(5.07-18.45)* 36.8 5.7(3.66-12.91)*
130-140 47.4 15.7(6.30-38.96)* 41.5 6.9(2.21-14.46)*

Prevalence is shown as percentage; OR is shown with 95% CI. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the ORs of different SBP strata with 40-49 mmHg stratum as reference. OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.

*

P < 0.05.