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. 2020 May 2;2020:1231593. doi: 10.1155/2020/1231593

Table 3.

Univariate logistic analysis of albuminuria rate with SBP and HbA1c.

Population SBP HbA1c
Alternative level Reference level OR (95% CI) P value Alternative level Reference level OR (95% CI) P value
All subjects with UACR <130 130–<140 0.60 (0.40, 0.89) <0.001 <6.5 6.5–<7.0 0.93 (0.60, 1.45) <0.001
≥140 130–<140 1.41 (1.02, 1.95) <0.001 ≥7.0 6.5–<7.0 2.58 (1.66, 4.03) <0.001
Subjects with concomitant hypertension and diabetes <130 130–<140 0.48 (0.25, 0.92) <0.001 <6.5 6.5–<7.0 1.04 (0.57, 1.89) 0.071
≥140 130–<140 1.78 (1.13, 2.80) <0.001 ≥7.0 6.5–<7.0 2.47 (1.45, 4.21) <0.001
Cardiology subjects with concomitant hypertension and diabetes <130 130–<140 0.78 (0.30, 2.03) 0.337 <6.5 6.5–<7.0 1.15 (0.50, 2.63) 0.722
≥140 130–<140 1.34 (0.65, 2.79) 0.171 ≥7.0 6.5–<7.0 1.66 (0.73, 3.73) 0.159
Endocrinology subjects with concomitant hypertension and diabetes <130 130–<140 0.32 (0.13, 0.80) <.001 <6.5 6.5–<7.0 0.86 (0.35, 2.08) 0.037
≥140 130–<140 2.17 (1.21, 3.88) <.001 ≥7.0 6.5–<7.0 3.17 (1.53, 6.56) <0.001

The logistic model is performed with the subgroup covariate as the factor, and CIs are Wald CIs. OR (OR < 1) favors alternative level. P values are based on Wald chi-square tests.