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Table 4 Association between hyperuricemia and CKD

From: Association between hyperuricemia and chronic kidney disease: a cross-sectional study in Bangladeshi adults

 

B

SE

Wald

df

OR

95% CI

P-value

Lower

Upper

Model 1

0.441

0.156

7.953

1

1.554

1.144

2.112

0.005

Model 2

0.493

0.162

7.344

1

1.551

1.129

2.131

0.007

Model 3

0.601

0.284

4.475

1

1.824

1.045

3.183

0.034

  1. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was done to evaluate the association between elevated SUA and CKD. Here, CKD was the dependent variable (yes) and elevated SUA (mg/dL) was an independent variable. The reference category was normal (non-CKD). Model 1: adjusted for age (years) and gender (male and female). Model 2: model 1 + BMI, blood pressure, blood glucose and lipid profile markers (mg/dL) Model 3: model 2 + serum albumin (mg/dL) and serum total protein (mg/dL) and physical activity. OR: odds ratio, CI: confidence interval and SE: standard error