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. 2015 Jun 22;10(6):e0130828. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130828

Table 2. ESRD incidence and risk at different HbA1c levels.

HbA1c (%) No of ESRD cases Pearson-years IDR (95% CI) a Age- and gender-adjusted model HR (95% CI) Adjusted model 1 HR (95% CI) Adjusted model 2 HR (95% CI)
<6.0 155 35734.32 4.34 (3.65, 5.02) 1.42 (1.17, 1.73)*** 2.04 (1.66, 2.51) *** 1.99 (1.62, 2.44) ***
6.0–6.9 364 84917.23 4.29 (3.85, 4.73) 1.00 1.00 1.00
7.0–7.9 465 90800.38 5.12 (4.66, 5.59) 1.79 (1.55, 2.07) *** 1.86 (1.59, 2.19) *** 1.86 (1.58, 2.18) ***
8.0–8.9 422 71827.18 5.88 (5.31, 6.44) 2.15 (1.86, 2.49) *** 2.12 (1.80, 2.49) *** 2.08 (1.77, 2.45) ***
9.0–9.9 365 52437.64 6.96 (6.25, 7.67) 2.70 (2.32, 3.14) *** 2.59 (2.19, 3.07) *** 2.50 (2.11, 2.96) ***
≥10 842 81506.59 10.33 (9.63, 11.03) 4.30 (3.79, 4.89) *** 4.51 (3.88, 5.24) *** 4.42 (3.80, 5.14) ***
P for trend < .001 < .001 < .001

***: P < .001.

a: The unit is per 1,000 person-years.

IDR: incidence density rate (= number of incidence cases/person-years*1000). Adjusted model 1: age, sex, diabetes durations, smoking, drinking, obesity, hypertension, antihypertensive medication, hyperlipidemia, type of antidiabetes medication, baseline eGFR. Adjusted model 2: neuropathy, severe hypoglycemia, DKA, HHNK, cerebral vascular accident, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, and cancer in addition to variables in adjusted model 1.