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Table 5 ANOVA test of the different severity of CP

From: Prevalence of chronic periodontitis in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis and its correlation with peritoneal dialysis-related complications

 

Mild

(n = 7)

Moderate

(n = 55)

Severe

(n = 14)

χ2/H

P value

Age(years)

61.71 ± 15.88

59.04 ± 15.00

64.93 ± 10.30

0.974

0.382

Gender(M/F)

5/2

31/22

9/5

0.372

0.697

Long PD Vintage

6(85.71%)

29(52.73%)

12(85.71%)

3.707

0.029

DM

4(57.14%)

21(38.18%)

8(57.14%)

1.100

0.338

Alb(g/L)

36.71 ± 3.90

33.11 ± 5.15

32.14 ± 4.40

2.102

0.130

Hb(g/L)

105.14 ± 27.16

102.75 ± 20.56

100.43 ± 18.60

0.129

0.879

Ca(mmol/L)

2.40 ± 0.49

2.20 ± 0.22

2.31 ± 0.29

2.496

0.089

P(mmol/L)

1.59 ± 0.45

1.86 ± 0.59

1.67 ± 0.43

1.232

0.298

PTH(pg/mL)

238.05(46.98,456.80)

252.60(167.50,525.99)

150.57(95.19,374.48)

0.766

0.468

ALP(U/L)

71.00(63.00,138.00)

92.00(77.00,146.00)

86.00(67.25,151.75)

0.373

0.690

CRP(mg/L)

1.68(0.00,4.26)

2.43(0.00,47.56)

18.25(3.00,40.14)

16.107

< 0.001

The occurrence of complications

 CCEs

4(57.14%)

18(32.73%)

4(28.57%)

0.929

0.399

 PDAP

0(0.00%)

21(38.18%)

12(85.71%)

9.872

< 0.001

  1. CP Chronic periodontitis, M/F Male/female, DM Diabetes, CCEs Cardio- and cerebrovascular events, PDAP Peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis