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Table 4 Comparison of the risk of delayed intracranial hemorrhage after head injury between the Case (HD+ESRD) and Control (HD−ESRD) groups

From: Hemodialysis with end-stage renal disease did not raise the risk of intracranial hemorrhage after a head injury

Outcome

Case

Control

Crude OR

P

AOR

P

Overall

      

 Yes, n (%)

78 (1.12)

108 (0.78)

1.46 (1.09–1.96)

0.0124

1.35 (0.97–1.88)

0.0737

 No, n (%)

6860 (98.88)

13,768 (99.22)

1.00

 

1.00

 

Gender

      

 Male

      

  Yes, n (%)

37 (1.22)

52 (0.86)

1.43 (0.94–2.19)

0.0990

1.41 (0.86–2.29)

0.1706

  No, n (%)

3003 (98.78)

6028 (99.14)

1.00

 

1.00

 

 Female

      

  Yes, n (%)

41 (1.05)

56 (0.72)

1.48 (0.98–2.24)

0.0595

1.28 (0.81–2.02)

0.2950

  No, n (%)

3857 (98.95)

7740 (99.28)

1.00

 

1.00

 

Age (years)

      

 0 < 65

     

  Yes, n (%)

38 (1.26)

41 (0.68)

1.89 (1.21–2.96)

0.0055

1.46 (0.78–2.73)

0.2353

  No, n (%)

2966 (98.74)

5967 (99.32)

1.00

 

1.00

 

  ≥ 65

     

  Yes, n (%)

40 (1.02)

67 (0.85)

1.20 (0.81–1.78)

0.3703

1.16 (0.77–1.76)

0.4829

  No, n (%)

3894 (99.98)

7801 (99.15)

1.00

 

1.00

 
  1. Data are presented as n (%). Conditional logistical regression was used. Adjusted by DM, HTN, CHF, stroke, cancer, and liver disease. ESRD end-stage renal disease, HD hemodialysis, OR odds ratio, AOR adjusted odds ratio