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. 2019 Feb 8;25:79–92.

Table 2. Univariate associations between AMD status across race and within race.

Characteristic No AMD AMD p
All
No AMD (n=133)
AMD (n=90)*
p
Age
70.6 (6.30)
77.8 (8.33)
<0.001
Sex (Male)
51 (38.4)
38 (42.2)
0.562
Race (EUR)
81 (60.9)
83 (92.2)
<0.001
Smoking (Ever)
34 (25.6)
31 (34.4)
0.152
C3a
95.3 (34.3)
113.1 (58.8)
0.032
C5a
103.7 (23.9)
93.1 (24.4)
0.002
Bb
94.7 (42.5)
116.6 (71.5)
0.007
Factor H
98.3 (52.1)
104.8 (63.2)
0.864
AFR
No AMD (n=52)
AMD (n=7)
p
Age
70.9 (6.95)
70.9 (10.4)
0.993
Sex (Male)
20 (38.5)
2 (28.6)
0.702
Smoking (Ever)
9 (17.3)
3 (42.9)
0.141
C3a
96.1 (29.3)
115.7 (55.0)
0.371
C5a
112.3 (24.6)
92.3 (26.1)
0.045
Bb
93.5 (35.7)
94.1 (49.1)
0.592
Factor H
95.9 (58.9)
135.9 (73.1)
0.103
EUR
No AMD (n=81)
AMD (n=83)*
p
Age
70.6 (6.03)
78.3 (7.94)
<0.001
Sex (Male)
31 (38.3)
36 (43.4)
0.506
Smoking (Ever)
25 (30.9)
28 (33.7)
0.694
C3a
94.8 (37.3)
112.9 (59.5)
0.038
C5a
98.1 (21.8)
93.1 (24.5)
0.17
Bb
95.4 (46.6)
118.5 (73.0)
0.004
Factor H 99.9 (47.5) 102.1 (62.0) 0.946

Continuous variables are reported as mean (SD) and categorical variables are reported as n (%).*One patient missing all complement data.