Skip to main content

Table 3 Association between baseline characteristics of patients and the incidence of renal outcome

From: Coagulation parameters are associated with the prognosis of immunoglobulin a nephropathy: a retrospective study

Baseline variables

HR

95% Lower

95% Upper

p value

Demographics

 Age, per 10 year

0.81

0.55

1.20

0.29

 Gender (male versus female)

0.98

0.41

2.33

0.964

Laboratory measures at baseline

 Scr, per 10 umol/L

1.22

1.16

1.28

< 0.001

 eGFR, per 10 mL/min/1.73m2

0.52

0.41

0.66

< 0.001

 SBP, per 10 mmHg

1.34

1.08

1.67

0.007

 24 h proteinuria, per 1 g

1.13

1.00

1.28

0.05

 PT (< 11.15 s versus > 11.15 s)

3.27

1.30

8.24

0.012

 APTT (< 29.65 s versus > 29.65 s)

2.59

1.08

6.21

0.032

Histology at biopsy

 M (1 versus 0)

0.05

0.00

223.16

0.476

 E (1 versus 0)

0.79

0.18

3.41

0.752

 S (1 versus 0)

3.68

1.08

12.59

0.038

 T (≥1 versus 0)

13.16

3.06

56.67

0.001

 C (≥1 versus 0)

1.58

0.61

4.10

0.344

  1. Abbreviations: SBP systolic blood pressure, Scr serum creatinine, eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate. P values in bold denote significance at the 0.05 level