Research Article

The Impact of Anaemia on Outcomes, Admissions, and Costs in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in Two Public Nephrology Practices in Queensland: A CKD.QLD Registry Study

Table 7

Cox regression analysis of prediction of death without KRT by severity of anaemia, adjusting for age, gender, age, BMI, CKD stage, primary renal diagnosis, proteinuria/albuminuria, and site of recruitment.

DeathOverall HR value95%CI

Anaemia category
 Nonanaemia
 Mild anaemia1.3<0.0131.11.7
 Moderate and severe anaemia1.8<0.0011.52.3

Age group
 <55 Years1.0
 55–64 years2.20.0041.33.7
 65–744.0<0.0012.46.5
 ≥757.0<0.0014.311.3

Gender
 Female1.0
 Male1.20.0760.91.4

BMI category
 Underweight1.90.0670.94.1
 Normal1.0
 Overweight0.70.0130.60.9
 Obese0.80.0460.60.9
 Morbid obese1.20.3590.81.7

CKD stage
 Stage 1&21.0
 Stage 3A1.20.4080.72.1
 Stage 3B1.80.0141.12.9
 Stage 42.9<0.0011.84.8
 Stage 55.8<0.0013.310.3

Primary renal diagnosis
 Glomerulonephritis1.0
 Genetic renal disease0.80.6970.32.3
 Renovascular1.90.0021.33.1
 Diabetic kidney disease2.2<0.0011.43.4
 Uncertain2.20.0011.43.6
 Others1.20.3390.82.0

Proteinuria/albuminuria
 Normal1.0
 Micro1.40.0131.11.9
 Macro2.0<0.0011.52.7

Site
 Site A1.0
 Site B0.90.6170.81.2