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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Transplantation. 2015 Aug;99(8):1723–1729. doi: 10.1097/TP.0000000000000733

Table 2.

Adjusted associations of baseline demographic factors with likelihoods of post-donation renal condition diagnoses in privately-insured living kidney donors.

Acute kidney failure Proteinuria§ Nephrotic Syndrome Nephritis / nephropathy
aHR (95% CI) aHR (95% CI) aHR (95% CI) aHR (95% CI)
Age at donation (per year) 1.07 (1.03-1.11) 1.01 (0.99-1.03) 1.00 (0.92-1.08) 1.03 (0.99-1.08)
Male Gender 2.41 (1.03-5.66)* 1.11 (0.72-1.71) 1.00 (0.24-4.15) 0.72 (0.32-1.61)
Race
 Caucasian Reference Reference Reference Reference
 African American 1.69 (0.57-5.66) 2.27 (1.32-3.89)* 15.69 (2.97-82.99)* 1.99 (0.73-5.44)
 Hispanic -- 1.47 (0.67-3.26) 5.61 (0.49-64.30) 0.70 (0.09-5.33)
 Other 1.93 (0.26-14.60) 2.77 (0.99-7.72)* -- 2.28 (0.30-17.4)
Chronic kidney disease§ Renal failure, unspecified Disorders of impaired renal function Any renal diagnosis
aHR (95% CI) aHR (95% CI) aHR (95% CI) aHR (95% CI)
Age at donation (per year) 1.04 (1.03-1.06) 1.05 (1.02-1.08)* 1.02 (0.98-1.07) 1.04 (1.03-1.06)
Male Gender 1.64 (1.16-2.34) 2.69 (1.32-5.50)* 1.33 (0.57-3.11) 1.28 (1.00-1.65)
Race
 Caucasian Reference Reference Reference Reference
 African American 2.32 (1.48-3.62) 2.23 (1.00-4.98) 2.14 (0.77-5.94) 1.72 (1.23-2.41)*
 Hispanic 1.90 (1.05-3.43) 0.44 (0.06-3.23) -- 1.31 (0.82-2.09)
 Other 1.74 (0.66-4.76) -- 2.55 (0.33-19.74) 1.51 (0.71-3.22)
*

p<0.05–0.002;

p=0.001–0.0002;

p≤0.0001;

-- not evaluable due to lack of events in a stratum.

§

Regression estimates previously reported (13, 14).