Table 3. Differences in analytical data by proteinuria and presence of haematuria.
Analytical data | Proteinuria < 0.5 g/ 24 h | Proteinuria > 0.5g /24 h | ||||
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HP (n = 18) | P (n = 19) | p value | HP (n = 16) | P (n = 17) | p value | |
Gender (male) | 13 (57.9%) | 11 (72.2%) | 0.49 | 9(56.3%) | 10 (58.8%) | 0.58 |
Hypertension (yes, %) | 14 (77.8%) | 17 (89.5%) | 0.41 | 14(87.5%) | 16(94.1%) | 0.6 |
Mean Annual GFR slope (mL/min/1.73m2/year) | -1.5±9.4 | 3.4±11.1 | 0.15 | -5.7±6.4 | -0.62±7.4 | 0.042 |
Mean proteinuria (g/24 h) | 0.18±0.16 | 0.12±0.17 | 0.29 | 1.85±1.47 | 1.95±1.13 | 0.84 |
Mean serum phosphate (mg/dL) | 4.02±0.53 | 3.9±0.57 | 0.46 | 4.05±0.61 | 4.3±0.9 | 0.33 |
Mean serum PTH (ng/L) | 234[114, 340] | 196 [173, 295] | 0.71 | 232 [178,484] | 219 [148, 329] | 0.34 |
Results are expressed as mean ± SD or median [IQR]
HP, Haemoproteinuria; P, proteinuria alone