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. 2018 Nov 6;35(7):1195–1202. doi: 10.1093/ndt/gfy333

Table 1.

Clinical and laboratory features of patients at last follow-up

Total NRF CKD Coefficient (95% CI)a P-value
Number of patients, n/N (%) 93 66/93 (71) 27/93 (29)b
Age (years) 14  ±  9c 15 ± 10c 12 ± 6c 0.16
Kidney assessment, n/N (%)
 Polyuria 22/88 (25) 2/62 (3) 20/26 (77) 4.34 (2.95–6.60) <0.001***
 Abnormal kidney ultrasound 23/85 (27)d 2/62 (3) 21/23 (91) 5.34 (3.72–8.14) <0.001***
Other features
 Retinopathy 33/92 (36) 17/65 (26) 16/27 (59) 1.38 (0.46–2.39) 0.004**
 Coloboma 12/93 (13) 9/66 (14) 3/27 (11) −0.15 (−1.80 to 1.10) 0.83
 Liver involvement 17/91 (19) 12/65 (19) 5/26 (19) 0.09 (−1.19 to 1.18) 0.88

For each variable, the % is calculated on the effective number of patients for whom information was available.

a

The coefficient stands for the regression coefficient β between renal function and each independent variable; bincluding two patients with iUCD and 25 with decreased eGFR; cvalues are expressed as mean ± SD; dincluding three patients with cystic kidney dysplasia. **P-value ≤0.01; ***P-value ≤0.001.

CKD, chronic kidney disease; NRF, normal renal function.