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Table 4 Anaemia is associated with CVD in CKD patients

From: Association of anaemia in primary care patients with chronic kidney disease: cross sectional study of quality improvement in chronic kidney disease (QICKD) trial data

 

Population

CKD

   

Hb > 11 g/dl

Hb ≤ 11 g/dl

Female

N

%

N

%

N

%

HT

71811

16.4%

17591

51.7%

2140

67.0%

Diabetes

19909

4.6%

4299

12.6%

923

28.9%

IHD

12309

2.8%

4329

12.7%

715

22.4%

HF

3659

0.8%

1642

4.8%

409

12.8%

PVD

2642

0.6%

851

2.5%

161

5.0%

CVA

9903

2.3%

3114

9.1%

534

16.7%

Male

HT

60758

14.2%

9458

58.9%

1014

67.9%

Diabetes

24322

5.7%

3427

21.4%

519

34.7%

IHD

19729

4.6%

4251

26.5%

561

37.6%

HF

3927

0.9%

1407

8.8%

273

18.3%

PVD

3925

0.9%

952

5.9%

165

11.0%

CVA

9754

2.3%

2129

13.3%

319

21.4%

Total

HT

132569

15.4%

27049

54.0%

3154

67.2%

Diabetes

44231

5.1%

7726

15.4%

1442

30.7%

IHD

32038

3.7%

8580

17.1%

1276

27.2%

HF

7586

0.9%

3049

6.1%

682

14.5%

PVD

6567

0.8%

1803

3.6%

326

7.0%

CVA

19657

2.3%

5243

10.5%

853

18.2%

  1. Test of proportion (Chi-square) for all rows (p < 0.001) in favour of an increased prevalence of anaemia with CKD.