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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Ophthalmol. 2015 Aug 6;160(5):919–928.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2015.08.002

Table 4. Risk factors for Ocular Complications or a Visual Acuity of 20/200 or Worse in Childhood Uveitis.

Multivariable
Models
Outcome Risk Factors Risk (95% CI)1 p-value
1 a Visual acuity
20/200 or
worse
Non-Hispanic
African
American
31.64 (5.94 – 168.49) <0.001c
Non-JIA
uveitis
1.32 (0.27 – 6.41) 0.731
Uveitis
duration
1.26 (1.00 – 1.59) 0.053

2 a Any history of
complication
Non-Hispanic
African
American
3.41 (0.75 – 15.49) 0.113
Non-JIA
uveitis
10.75 (2.62 – 43.48) 0.001c
Uveitis
duration
1.44 (1.14 – 1.82) 0.003c

3 b Number of
Complications
Non-Hispanic
African
American
2.21 (1.40, 3.49) <0.001c
Non-JIA
uveitis
1.94 (1.22, 3.11) 0.005c
a

For models 1 and 2, risk is presented as odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals.

b

For model 3, risk is presented as a rate ratio, expressed as number of distinct complications / duration of disease in non-Hispanic African Americans compared to Caucasians or non-JIA uveitis compared to JIA-associated uveitis.

c

p = <0.05.