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. 2021 Mar 5;36(1):198–205. doi: 10.1038/s41433-021-01486-1

Table 1.

Comparison of demographic characteristics between patients with post-operative uveitis versus patients without post-operative uveitis.

Demographics Total
(N = 1587)
Post-operative uveitis group
(n = 104)
No post-operative uveitis group
(n = 1483)
P valuec
Age at surgery in years, median (range) 69 (16–94) 66 (25–88) 69 (16–94) 0.024*
Sex, n (%)a 0.187
 Male 744 (46.9%) 42 (40.4%) 702 (47.3%)
 Female 843 (53.1%) 62 (59.6%) 781 (52.7%)
Operated eye, n (%)a 0.685
 Left 783 (49.3%) 49 (47.1%) 734 (49.5%)
 Right 804 (50.7%) 55 (52.9%) 749 (50.5%)
Ethnicity, n (%)a, b <0.001*
 Afro-Caribbean 253 (15.9%) 37 (14.6%^) 216 (85.4%^)
 Asian 720 (45.4%) 47 (6.5%^) 673 (93.5%^)
 White/Mixed/Other 614 (38.7%) 20 (3.3%^) 594 (96.7%^)

aPercentages (%) shown are within each outcome group.

bPercentages indicated with caret (%^) shown are within each ethnic category.

cP values for age calculated using Mann–Whitney U test. P values for sex, operated eye and ethnicity calculated using Fisher’s exact test. Asterisk (*) indicates statistically significant difference between the groups, with P < 0.05.