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Table 3 Associations between clinical outcomes and extent of kidney disease

From: Post-surgical outcomes of patients with chronic kidney disease and end stage renal disease undergoing radical prostatectomy: 10-year results from the US National Inpatient Sample

 

Postoperative complication

Postoperative AKI and urinary complicationsb

Length of stay

n (%)

OR (95% CI)

aOR (95%CI)a

n (%)

OR (95% CI)

aOR (95% CI)a

β ± SE

β ± SEa

Non-CKD (n = 134,751)

12,011 (8.9)

Reference

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1,704 (1.3)

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Reference

CKD (n = 1,766)

364 (20.6)

2.66 (2.36–3.00)

1.36 (1.18–1.56)

295 (16.4)

15.63 (13.53–18.07)

5.16 (4.32–6.17)

1.07 ± 0.11

0.25 ± 0.1

ESRD (n = 273)

59 (21.6)

2.83 (2.14–23.75)

1.35 (0.97–1.87)

2.24 ± 0.41

0.98 ± 0.4

  1. Significant values are in bold
  2. AKI acute kidney injury, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, aOR adjusted odds ratio, SE standard error, β beta-coefficient, CKD chronic kidney disease, ESRD end-stage renal disease
  3. aMultivariate analyses were adjusted for significant baseline characteristics, including surgical approach, age, race, income, insurance status, hospital location and teaching status, region, radical prostatectomy caseload, and all comorbidities
  4. bThe ESRD group was not included in the model of postoperative AKI and urinary complications