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Table 2 Univariable and multivariable logistic regression for risk factors of contrast-induced acute kidney injury

From: Population attributable risk estimates of risk factors for contrast-induced acute kidney injury following coronary angiography: a cohort study

 

Univariable

Multivariable

Variables

OR (95% CI)

P value

OR (95% CI)

P value

Hypoalbuminemia

3.02 (2.18–4.18)

<  0.001

1.48 (1.03–2.13)

0.033

HF symptoms

1.87 (1.42–2.47)

<  0.001

2.12 (1.46–3.06)

<  0.001

High contrast volume

1.50 (1.13–1.98)

0.005

1.60 (1.14–2.24)

0.006

Hypotension

6.64 (4.16–10.60)

<  0.001

2.70 (1.06–6.86)

0.037

Age > 75 years

3.16 (2.40–4.17)

<  0.001

2.02 (1.41–2.88)

<  0.001

Weight, kg

0.98 (0.96–0.99)

<  0.001

  

Serum urea nitrogen, mg/dL

1.17 (1.13–1.21)

<  0.001

  

Hypertension

1.78 (1.35–2.36)

<  0.001

1.45 (1.01–2.08)

0.042

Anemia

2.02 (1.56–2.63)

<  0.001

  

Coronary artery disease

2.33 (1.29–4.20)

0.005

  

Mild CKD vs non-CKD

2.87 (2.04–4.05)

<  0.001

2.23 (1.46–3.40)

<  0.001

Moderate CKD vs non-CKD

4.92 (3.27–7.40)

<  0.001

3.39 (2.05–5.62)

<  0.001

Severe CKD vs non-CKD

14.46 (8.70–24.05)

<  0.001

6.95 (3.48–13.90)

<  0.001

LVEF < 40

2.36 (1.65–3.36)

<  0.001

  

Acute myocardial infarction

3.50 (2.66–4.60)

<  0.001

3.24 (2.29–4.58)

<  0.001

PCI

1.56 (1.10–2.20)

0.012

  
  1. Abbreviations: OR odds ratio, HF heart failure, CKD chronic kidney disease, LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction, PCI Percutaneous coronary intervention