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. 2015 Feb 24;10(5):842–851. doi: 10.2215/CJN.06680714

Table 4.

Univariate analysis of risk of high BP in patients aged ≥16 years (n=314)

Considered Parameters No. of Patientsa Patients with High BP, % OR (95% CI) P Value
Sex
 Female 168 20.8 1
 Male 140 37.9 2.3 (1.4 to 3.8) 0.001
Age (yr)
 16≤ age <40 158 13.3 1
 40≤ age <60 95 34.7 3.5 (1.9 to 6.5) <0.001
 age ≥60 55 61.8 10.6 (5.2 to 21.5) <0.001
CKD
 No 226 19.9 1
 Yes 82 52.4 4.4 (2.6 to 7.6) <0.001
Obesity
 No 257 24.1 1
 Yes 40 47.5 2.8 (1.4 to 5.6)
Median time: first symptoms—treatment (yr)
 <5 112 16.1 1
 5≤–<10 31 32.3 2.5 (1.0 to 6.2) 0.05
 ≥10 88 40.9 3.6 (1.9 to 7.0) <0.001
Severe impairment of renal parenchymab
 No 117 24.8 1
 Yes 114 38.6 1.9 (1.1 to 3.4)
Cystine-binding thiol
 No 110 22.7 1
 Yes 192 31.3 1.5 (0.9 to 2.7) 0.11
No. of urological procedures per patientc 275 1.0 (0.97 to 1.07) 0.44

OR, odds ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.

a

Number of patients with available data.

b

Severe impairment of renal parenchyma is defined as a past history of partial or total nephrectomy, a unique congenital kidney, or at least one kidney with a size <10 cm in patients aged ≥16 years.

c

Number of urological procedures per patient: mean 5.7±5.2; median 4 (0–31).