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. 2021 May 24;23(7):1316–1321. doi: 10.1111/jch.14295

TABLE 3.

Cox regression analysis for the association of urinary vanin‐1 with kidney function decline

Variables Univariable Multivariable
HR (95% CI) p ‐Value HR (95% CI) p ‐Value
Age, ≥75 years 2.82 (0.88‐2.82) 0.08 2.23 (0.58‐8.57) 0.25
Sex 1.18 (0.39‐3.53) 0.76 0.999 (0.24‐4.15) 0.998
Smoking 0.81 (0.18‐3.6) 0.78 1.35 (0.24‐7.66) 0.73
Drinking 0.86 (0.30‐2.49) 0.78 1.80 (0.49‐6.62) 0.37
BMI, ≥25 kg/m2 1.44 (0.51‐4.12) 0.49 0.92 (0.26‐3.23) 0.90
Antihypertensive medication 0.12 (0.015‐0.97) 0.046 0.03 (0.001‐0.58) 0.02
BP, ≥140/≥90 mmHg 4.17 (1.40‐12.5) 0.01 3.89 (1.22‐12.5) 0.02
eGFR, < 60 ml/min/1.73 m2 4.33 (1.19‐15.8) 0.027 3.38 (0.68‐16.7) 0.14
UACR, ≥30 mg/g Cr 3.45 (1.07‐11.1) 0.038 2.96 (0.57‐15.4) 0.19
Urinary vanin‐1, ≥0.33 ng/mg Cr 16.8 (2.14‐132.9) <0.01 9.87 (1.11‐87.5) 0.04

Abbreviations: 95% CI, 95% confidence interval; BMI, body mass index;BP, blood pressure; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; HR, hazard ratio; UACR, urinary albumin‐to‐creatinine ratio.