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Table 1 The Comparison of clinical and biochemical data

From: Research on early warning of renal damage in hypertensive patients based on the stacking strategy

Variable

Control group

Positive group

P value

Age

46.37 ± 7.54

47.61 ± 8.14

0.083

Female ratio

36%

40.8%

0.277

BMI (kg/m2)

26.03 ± 3.50

25.63 ± 3.26

0.187

HDL (mmol/L)

1.13 ± 0.22

1.10 ± 0.21

0.096

LDL (mmol/L)

3.13 ± 0.87

3.25 ± 0.77

0.136

BUN (mmol/L)

4.80 ± 1.17

4.87 ± 1.07

0.504

Scr (µmol/L)

70.19 ± 13.13

69.63 ± 12.91

0.641

FBG (mmol/L)

5.63 ± 0.67

5.76 ± 0.64

0.027

TG (mmol/L)

1.45–2.12

1.52–2.34

0.047

UA (µmol/L)

337.99 ± 46.87

351.50 ± 49.66

0.002

RDW (%)

12.39 ± 0.63

13.32 ± 0.85

 < 0.001

ACR (mg/g)

15.87 ± 8.72

74.88 ± 56.42

 < 0.001

  1. Bold indicates that the levels of FBG, TG, UA and RDW in the early renal injury group are significantly higher than those in the normal renal function group, and the difference between the two groups is statistically significant (p < 0.05)