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Table 1 Baseline patient’s characteristics according to subgroup. Data are expressed as frequency and percentage or as median (IQR)

From: Predictive factors and prevalence of microalbuminuria in HIV-infected patients: a cross-sectional analysis

Variables

Overall

Equal

Improved

Worse

p-value a

Gender

    

0.035

 Female

65 (19.9)

40 (17.5)

12 (19.4)

13 (36.1)

 

 Male

261 (80.1)

188 (82.5)

50 (80.6)

23 (63.9)

 

Race

    

0.522

 caucasian

300 (92.0)

211 (92.5)

55 (88.7)

34 (94.4)

 

 non caucasian

26 (8.0)

17 (7.5)

7 (11.3)

2 (5.6)

 

Risk factor

    

0.213

 homosexuals

120 (36.8)

90 (40.0)

22 (35.5)

8 (22.2)

 

 IV Drug user

49 (15.0)

32 (14.2)

12 (19.3)

5 (13.9)

 

 heterosexuals

154 (47.2)

103 (45.8)

28 (45.2)

23 (63.9)

 

HCV

    

0.488

 no

360 (79.7)

182 (79.8)

47 (75.8)

31 (86.1)

 

 yes

66 (20.3)

46 (20.2)

15 (24.2)

5 (13.9)

 

Diabetes

    

0.242

 no

296 (90.8)

203 (89.0)

59 (95.2)

34 (94.4)

 

 yes

30 (9.2)

25 (11.0)

3 (4.8)

2 (5.6)

 

Hypertension

    

0.028

 no

237 (72.7)

156 (68.4)

52 (83.9)

29 (80.6)

 

 yes

89 (27.3)

72 (31.6)

10 (16.1)

7 (19.4)

 

ART

    

0.415

 no

25 (7.7)

20 (8.8)

4 (6.3)

1 (2.8)

 

 yes

301 (92.3)

207 (92.2)

59 (93.7)

35 (97.2)

TDF based ART

    

0.040

 no

123 (45.4)

94 (45.4)

19 (32.2)

10 (28.6)

 

 yes

178 (54.6)

113 (54.6)

40 (67.8)

25 (71.4)

 

Type of ART

    

0.926

 NNRTI

146 (47.0)

101 (47.4)

29 (48.3)

16 (43.2)

 

 IP

120 (38.8)

81 (38.0)

24 (40.0)

15 (40.5)

 

 INI

44 (14.2)

31 (14.6)

7 (11.7)

6 (16.3)

 

AIDS

    

0.544

 no

247 (75.8)

169 (74.1)

50 (80.6)

28 (77.8)

 

 yes

79 (24.2)

59 (25.9)

12 (19.4)

8 (22.2)

 

Smoke

    

0.609

 no

153 (46.9)

108 (47.4)

28 (45.2)

17 (47.2)

 

 yes

130 (39.9)

88 (38.6)

29 (46.8)

13 (36.1)

 

 ex

43 (13.2)

32 (14.0)

5 (8.0)

6 (16.7)

 

BMI

24.8 (22.3–28.0)

24.6 (22.1-27.7)

26.0 (23.6-30.1)

24.1 (22.5-26.7)

0.024 b

Duration of disease

10.0 (5.0-17.0)

11.0 (6.0-17.7)

11.0 (4.0-17.0)

7.0 (5.0-15.7)

0.302b

  1. aChi-squared test; bStudent t-test for unpaired data. P values in bold suggest significant values.