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. 2022 Feb 14;88(7):3211–3221. doi: 10.1111/bcp.15239

TABLE 1.

Demographics and baseline characteristics of subjects with RA in the exposure‐response analysis dataset

Subject characteristic DARWIN 1 (n = 520) DARWIN 2 (n = 257) FINCH 1 (n = 926) FINCH 2 (n = 290) FINCH 3 (n = 796)
Continuous variables, median (min, max)
Age (y) 55 (19, 79) 52 (18, 79) 53 (18, 86) 56 (20, 80) 53 (18,85)
Body weight (kg) 72.3 (39, 157) 72.0 (37, 181) 68.3 (35.6, 143) 78.4 (40.6, 157) 71.0 (36.3, 148)
CLcr (mL/min) 110 (38.0, 312) 115 (54.6, 264) 107 (38.0, 291) 113 (49.2, 298) 109 (36.6, 311)
CRP (mg/L) 16.7 (1, 158) 17.1 (1, 244) 8.88 (0.19, 163) 10.7 (0.34, 145) 0.81 (0.02, 18.8)
RA duration (y) 6.2 (0.5, 43.2) 6.9 (0.5, 49.6) 5.3 (0.1, 45.4) 10.1 (0.9, 49.7) 0.4 (0.0, 47.6)
Categorical variables, n (%)
Sex Male 99 (19.0%) 48 (18.7%) 174 (18.8%) 59 (20.4%) 175 (22.0%)
Female 421 (81.0%) 209 (81.3%) 751 (81.2%) 230 (79.6%) 620 (78.8%)
Race N (%) White 394 (75.8%) 193 (75.1%) 617 (66.7%) 211 (73.0%) 515 (64.8%)
Black 3 (0.6%) 3 (1.2%) 14 (1.5%) 26 (9.0%) 31 (3.9%)
Asian 2 (0.4%) 1 (0.4%) 232 (25.1%) 35 (12.1%) 182 (22.9%)
Other 121 (23.3%) 60 (23.3%) 62 (6.7%) 17 (5.9%) 67 (8.4%)

Abbreviations: CLcr, creatinine clearance; CRP, C‐reactive protein; max, maximum; min, minimum; N, number of subjects; RA, rheumatoid arthritis.