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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 15.
Published in final edited form as: Haemophilia. 2012 Dec 17;19(3):426–431. doi: 10.1111/hae.12073

Table 2.

Comparison of demographic and clinical characteristics in patients with and without hip abnormality.

Total (N = 8192)
N (% of column)
Hip abnormality (N = 1372)
N (% of row)
Normal (N = 6820)
N (% of row)
P value*
Age
 2–8 years 1328 (16) 94 (7) 1234 (93) <0.0001
 9–19 years 2861 (35) 444 (16) 2417 (84)
 20–44 years 2945 (36) 537 (18) 2408 (82)
 45–69 years 1058 (13) 297 (28) 761 (72)
Haemophilia type
 Haemophilia A 6419 (78) 1125 (18) 5294 (82) 0.0003
 Haemophilia B 1773 (22) 247 (14) 1526 (86)
Haemophilia severity
 Mild 1844 (23) 226 (12) 1618 (88) <0.0001
 Moderate 1942 (24) 312 (16) 1630 (84)
 Severe 4406 (54) 834 (19) 3572 (81)
Positive history of a high-titre inhibitor
 No 7630 (93) 1248 (16) 6382 (84) 0.0007
 Yes 562 (7) 124 (22) 438 (78)
Baseline BMI
 Normal 5094 (69) 806 (16) 4288 (84) <0.0001
 Overweight 1446 (20) 292 (20) 1154 (80)
 Obese 851 (12) 200 (24) 651 (76)
Concomitant knee arthropathy
 No 4618 (58) 519 (11) 4099 (89) <0.0001
 Yes 3338 (42) 836 (25) 2502 (75)
Concomitant ankle arthropathy
 No 4318 (55) 485 (11) 3833 (89) <0.0001
 Yes 3602 (45) 865 (24) 2737 (76)
Prophylaxis
 No 2024 (25) 328 (16) 1696 (84) 0.4713
 Yes 6168 (75) 1044 (17) 5124 (83)
*

P value is calculated by Pearson’s chi-squared test.

Relevant data missing for some subjects.