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. 2020 Dec 21;26:e928236-1–e928236-7. doi: 10.12659/MSM.928236

Table 2.

Comparison of clinical characteristics between RRF preservation and decline groups.

RRF preserve (n=17) RRF decline (n=18) P value
Age (y) 62.5±12.4 59.8±13.6 0.31
Duration of PD (mo) 12 (9.5–24.5) 14 (12–25.5) 0.33
Sex (Male: Female) 12: 5 8: 10 0.18
BMI (kg/m2) 22.6 (19.8–25.4) 22.7 (20.8–25.5) 0.95
Systolic BP (mmHg) 129.4±22.1 129.1±22.4 0.96
Diastolic BP (mmHg) 73.2±13.1 77.1±17.1 0.43
Primary disease causing ESRD (%) 0.22
 Chronic glomerulonephritis 23.5 27.8
 Diabetic kidney disease 17.7 11.1
 Nephrosclerosis 47.1 22.2
 Other 11.8 38.9
Comorbidity
 Diabetes mellitus (%) 35.3 16.7 0.26
 Charlson Comorbidity Index 3 (2–4) 2 (2–3) 0.35
ARB/ACE-I (%) 82.4 50 0.08
CCB (%) 76.8 50 0.16
Diuretic (%) 94.1 72.2 0.18
Statin (%) 29.4 27.8 >0.99
CAPD: APD 12: 5 12: 6 >0.99
Hb (g/dL) 11.2±1.3 11.0±1.6 0.95
Alb (g/dL) 3.2±0.1 3.3±0.1 0.10
Corrected Ca (mg/dL) 9.1±0.6 9.3 ±0.7 0.34
P (mg/dL) 5.3 (4.7–5.9) 5.1 (4.2–5.5) 0.33
Intact PTH (pg/mL) 167.6 (104.1–194.5) 161.6 (76.3–293.2) 0.84
Total cholesterol (mg/dL) 190.1±34.1 189.3±35.2 0.88
HbA1c (%) 5.3 (5.1–6.1) 5.4 (5.1–5.7) 0.72
CRP (mg/dL) 0.06 (0.04–0.17) 0.05 (0.03–0.23) 0.88
Urinary volume (mL/day) 1,400 (725–1,650) 1,500 (1,260–1,798) 0.18
Residual GFR (mL/min) 3.76 (1.90–5.15) 4.51 (2.62–7.61) 0.20
Peritoneal Kt/V 1.15±0.40 0.93±0.33 0.19
Total Kt/V 1.79 (1.50–2.01) 2.13 (1.79–2.52) 0.06
4-h D/P Cr 0.63 (0.59–0.7) 0.6 (0.55–0.65) 0.21
nPCR 0.88±0.16 0.87±0.20 0.86
Urinary protein (g/d) 0.36 (0.19–0.48) 0.60 (0.50–0.87) 0.01
Urinary protein (g/g Cr) 0.68 (0.32–1.00) 1.00 (0.71–1.31) 0.07
Urinary L-FABP (μg/d) 61.5 (35.7–96.0) 111.2 (76.1–188.6) 0.002
Urinary L-FABP (μg/g Cr) 162.7±120.6 221.2±123.5 0.15
Baseline renal Kt/V 0.77 (0.42–0.90) 1.17 (0.64–1.87)
Renal Kt/V decline rate (/y) 0.05 (−0.05–0.17) 0.48 (0.38–1.21)
Duration of follow-up (mo) 11.0 (11.0–13.0) 11.5 (10.8–12.0)

ACE-I – angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor; Alb – albumin; APD – automated peritoneal dialysis; ARB – angiotensin II receptor blocker; BMI – body mass index; BP – blood pressure; Ca – calcium; CAPD – continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis; CCB – calcium channel blocker; Cr – creatinine; CRP – C-reactive protein; D/P – dialysate/plasma creatinine; GFR – glomerular filtration rate; Hb – hemoglobin; nPCR – normalized protein catabolism rate; L-FABP – L-type fatty acid-binding protein; P – phosphorus; PD – peritoneal dialysis; PTH – parathyroid hormone; RRF – residual renal function. A Fisher exact test or Pearson chi-squared test was conducted to compare nominal variables, and a Wilcoxon rank sum test was conducted to compare continuous variables.