Table 4 Multiple regression model of variables predicting thyroid dysfunction in NS patients.

From: The relationship between thyroid dysfunction and nephrotic syndrome: a clinicopathological study

 

B

SE

OR

95% CI

P

Sex (Male/female)

−0.233

0.469

0.792

0.32–1.99

0.619

Age (Year)

−0.017

0.013

0.983

0.958–1.008

0.181

Hypertension

0.298

0.511

1.347

0.5–3.67

0.560

Diabetes

2.086

1.372

8.056

0.55–118.55

0.128

Pneumonia

0.692

0.781

1.997

0.43–9.22

0.375

PRO (g/24 h)

0.128

0.056

1.137

1.02–1.27

0.021

ALB (g/L)

−0.149

0.038

0.862

0.8–0.93

0.000

SCR (umol/L)

0.012

0.006

1.013

1–1.03

0.050

TC (mmol/L)

0.611

0.252

1.843

1.12–3.02

0.015

HB (g/L)

−0.018

0.008

0.983

0.97–1

0.022

PLT (109/L)

0.006

0.003

1.006

1–1.01

0.020

WBC (109/L)

0.088

0.077

1.092

0.94–1.27

0.250

Pathological types

0.052

0.475

1.053

0.42–2.67

0.913

  1. PRO 24 h urinary protein, ALB albumin, SCR serum creatinine, TC total cholesterol, HB hemoglobin, WBC white blood cell count, PLT platelet.