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Table 2 Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics

From: Nephrotoxicity-induced proteinuria increases biomarker diagnostic thresholds in acute kidney injury

Baseline characteristics

No-albuminuria (ACR < 30 mg/g)

(n = 16)

Albuminuria (ACR ≥ 30 mg/g)

(n = 34)

p

Age (years)

23 (19–35)

25 (19–32)

0.97

Male gender (%)

60

50

0.5

Weight (kg)

50 (45–55)

50 (39–60)

0.65

Volume ingested (ml)

10 (5–30)

20 (20–50)

0.05

Time to admission (hours)

4 (2–6)

3.5 (2–7.5)

0.98

Pulse (beats/min)

80 (78–88)

82 (80–89)

0.50

BP systolic (mm Hg)

120 (110–120)

110 (110–120)

0.18

BP diastolic

80 (70–80)

70 (70–80)

0.52

sCr (mg/dl)

0.7 (0.5–0.8)

0.9 (0.7–1.3)

0.006

sCysC (mg/l)

0.7 (0.6–0.8)

0.7 (0.6–0.8)

0.53

Maximum serum paraquat (ng/ml/24 h)

20 (10–120)

640 (140–1400)

0.0006

Functional-AKI (%)

8 (50%)

29 (85%)

0.007

Death (n)

0

12

0.006