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Table 2 Age-adjusted risk factors and laboratory data for HDS patients

From: The role of ALDH2 and ADH1Bpolymorphism in alcohol consumption and stroke in Han Chinese

Variables

NHDS

(n= 83)

HDS

(n= 65)

pvalue

OR

95% CI

Risk factors

No. (%)

No. (%)

   

Hypertension

63 (75.9)

38 (58.5)

0.122

0.517

0.23-1.19

Diabetes mellitus

25 (30.1)

8 (12.3)

0.300

0.590

0.22-1.60

Smoking

37 (44.6)

47 (72.3)

0.004

3.269

1.45-7.36

Hypercholesterolaemia

24 (28.9)

14 (21.5)

0.330

0.617

0.23-1.63

Hypertriglyceridaemia

20 (24.1)

10 (15.4)

0.216

0.520

0.19-1.47

Heart disease

13 (15.7)

9 (13.8)

0.688

1.251

0.42-3.73

Hyperuricaemia

12 (14.4)

14 (21.5)

0.369

1.643

0.56-4.85

Liver dysfunction

3 (4.6)

17 (26.1)

0.003

7.552

1.95-29.2

Laboratory data means ± SD

    

TG, mmol/L

155.2 ± 84.5

160.5 ± 93.3

0.830

0.999

0.99-1.01

TC, mmol/L

187.9 ± 46.3

177.0 ± 45.7

0.577

0.997

0.99-1.09

GOT, U/L

23.7 ± 10.7

71.4 ± 174.7

0.039

1.044

1.00-1.09

GPT, U/L

22.0 ± 15.4

44.0 ± 75.0

0.096

0.961

0.92-1.01

PT, s

11.3 ± 0.57

11.8 ± 1.5

0.970

1.013

0.53-1.95

PTT, s

25.8 ± 3.9

28.0 ± 5.0

0.355

1.052

0.95-1.17

PLT,/μl

220487 ± 69370

197721 ± 77945

0.148

1.000

1.00-1.00

  1. Figures in parentheses are percentages. Statistical comparison was evaluated by the multiple logistic regression analysis. Values for laboratory data are expressed as mean ± SD
  2. Abbreviations: PLT, platelet; TC, total cholesterol; TG, triglyceride.