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Table 2 Association of C-reactive protein levels with kidney stones

From: The association between C-reactive protein levels and the risk of kidney stones: a population-based study

CRP levels

OR1(95% CI2), p-value

  
 

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Kidney stone

 Continous

1.09 (1.01, 1.18), p = 0.03

1.09 (1.00, 1.18), p = 0.03

1.14 (1,02, 1.26),

p = 0.04

Categories

 Quartile 1

Reference

Reference

Reference

 Quartile 2

1.17 (0.95, 1.44), p = 0.13

1.07 (0.87, 1.33), p = 0.49

1.10 (0.74, 1.64)

p = 0.62

 Quartile 3

1.30 (1.00, 1.69), p = 0.04

1.34 (1.04, 1.64), p = 0.02

1.54 (1.07, 2.01),

p = 0.32

 Quartile 4

1.49 (1.20, 1.84), p < 0.001

1.53 (1.22, 1.92), p < 0.001

1.64 (1.04, 2.59),

p = 0.03

  1. OR Odd ratio, 95%CI: 95% confidence interval
  2. Model 1, no covariates were adjusted
  3. Model 2 was adjusted for gender, age, race
  4. Model 3 was adjusted for gender, age, race, educational levels, poverty-to-income ratio, BMI, triglyceride, total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, serum uric acid, serum calcium, eGFR, uACR, total water drink, total intakes of calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, total intakes of protein, carbohydrate, fat, total energy intake, diabetes, hypertension, CKD, drinking and smoking status