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. 2021 Sep 11;10(18):4108. doi: 10.3390/jcm10184108

Table A5.

Differences between patients with a single creatinine measurement and the rest of the population.

Two sCr Measurements
No Yes
n 267 2549
CKD stage (%)
eGFR < 30 mL/min 19 (7.1) 180 (7.1)
eGFR 30–59 mL/min 50 (18.7) 586 (23.0)
eGFR > 60 mL/min 198 (74.2) 1783 (69.9)
Sex = M (%) 158 (59.2) 1697 (66.6)
Age (median [range]) 60 [18, 99] 65 [18, 99]
Ischemic Heart Disease = Yes (%) 24 (9.0) 239 (9.4)
Congestive Heart Failure = Yes (%) 12 (4.5) 108 (4.2)
Peripheral Vascular Disease = Yes (%) 12 (4.5) 194 (7.6)
Cerebrovascular Disease = Yes (%) 33 (12.4) 222 (8.7)
Chronic Pulmonary Disease = Yes (%) 16 (6.0) 229 (9.0)
Diabetes = Yes (%) 36 (13.5) 441 (17.3)
Hemoglobin (g/dL) (median [range]) 13.00 [6.50, 17.00] 12.80 [3.40, 17.90]
C-Reactive Protein (mg/dL) (median [range]) 4.00 [0.00, 41.00] 7.09 [0.00, 47.80]
Incident Atrial Fibrillation = Yes (%) 9 (3.4) 134 (5.3)

Abbreviations: sCr, serum creatinine; AF, atrial fibrillation; n, number; CKD, chronic kidney disease; n, numbers; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate.