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. 2018 Nov 5;2018:8428063. doi: 10.1155/2018/8428063

Table 5.

Renal dysfunction categorization among study population using KDIGO eGFR Criteria stratified by gender.

eGFR Category Male Female p-value
CG G1 (≥90) 22 (45.83) 51 (33.55)
G2 (60 to 89) 20 (41.67) 57 (37.50)
G3 (30 to 59) 6 (12.50) 39 (25.66)
G4 (15 to 29) 0 (0.00) 5 (3.29)
G5 (<15) 0 (0.00) 0 (0.00)
Renal impairment (3+4+5) 6 (12.50) 44 (28.95) 0.0222

4v-MDRD G1 (≥90) 38 (79.17) 99 (65.13)
G2 (60 to 89) 9 (18.75) 35 (23.03)
G3 (30 to 59) 1 (2.08) 15 (9.87)
G4 (15 to 29) 0 (0.00) 3 (1.97)
G5 (<15) 0 (0.00) 0 (0.00)
Renal impairment (3+4+5) 1 (2.08) 18 (11.84) 0.0487

CKD-EPI G1 (≥90) 37 (77.08) 93 (61.8)
G2 (60 to 89) 9 (18.75) 40 (26.32)
G3 (30 to 59) 2 (4.17) 15 (9.87)
G4 (15 to 29) 0 (0.00) 4 (2.63)
G5 (<15) 0 (0.00) 0 (0.00)
Renal impairment (3+4+5) 2 (4.17) 19 (12.50) 0.1136

Data is presented as frequency with percentage in parenthesis. 4v-MDRD: four-variable modification of diet in renal disease, CG: Cockcroft-Gault, CKD-EPI: chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration, eGFR: estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate, CKD: chronic kidney disease, G1: category one, G2: category two, G3: category three, G4: category four, and G5: category five.