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Table 2 Comparison of baseline characteristics among ESA responders, acute hyporesponders, and chronic hyporesponders: continuous variables

From: Characterization of chronic and acute ESA hyporesponse: a retrospective cohort study of hemodialysis patients

 

Chronic hyporesponders (n = 3086)

Acute hyporesponders (n = 6632)

ESA responders (n = 81,504)

P value

 

Mean

SD

Median

Mean

SD

Median

Mean

SD

Median

 

Age (years)

58.8

14.8

59.3

60.1

14.8

61.0

62.4

14.7

63.1

<.0001

Vintage (years)

4.1

3.9

3.1

3.8

3.8

2.8

3.9

3.8

2.9

<.0001

BMI (kg/m2)

29.1

8.4

27.1

28.2

7.6

26.6

28.2

7.2

26.8

.0003

Hb (g/dL)

9.5

1.0

9.6

9.8

0.9

9.8

11.0

1.0

11.0

<.0001

Ferritin (ng/mL)

834

671

748

773

471

731

776

409

757

<.0001

TSAT (%)

29.0

16.7

25.0

29.1

16.5

25

31.8

13.6

29.0

<.0001

Albumin (g/dL)

3.8

0.5

3.8

3.8

0.5

3.9

4.0

0.4

4.0

<.0001

Phosphorus (mg/dL)

5.3

1.5

5.1

5.1

1.5

5.0

5.1

1.4

4.9

<.0001

Calcium (mg/dL)

9.1

0.7

9.1

9.1

0.7

9.1

9.1

0.6

9.1

<.0001

PTH (pg/mL)

561

662

387

494

478

374

442

371

354

<.0001

CRP (mg/L)

5.8

3.9

5.4

6.5

7.8

3.3

2.9

5.6

0.9

.0157

Charlson Comorbidity Index

5.2

2.0

5.0

5.3

1.9

5.0

5.5

1.9

6

<.0001

  1. BMI body mass index, CRP C-reactive protein, ESA, erythropoietin-stimulating agent, Hb hemoglobin, PTH parathyroid hormone, SD standard deviation, TSAT transferrin saturation
  2. P values represent a Kruskal Wallis one way analysis of variance test