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Table 1 Baseline characteristics between race and urinary manifestations

From: Urinary manifestations in African American and Caucasian inflammatory bowel disease patients: a retrospective cohort study

 

African Americans

N = 1175

Caucasian Americans

N = 1929

p value

Total

N = 3104

Mean age ± SD

47.7 ± 19.2

46.2 ± 19.9

0.042

46.7 ± 19.7

Female sex, N (%)

732 (62%)

1110 (58%)

0.009

1842 (59%)

Crohn’s disease

691 (59%)

1087 (56%)

0.18

1778 (57%)

Ulcerative colitis

484 (41%)

842 (44%)

0.18

1326 (43%)

Average # of corticosteroid prescriptions ± SD

1.8 ± 4.4

1.41 ± 3.6

0.008

1.56 ± 3.9

# of patients prescribed Aminosalicylates, N (%)

348 (30.2%)

638 (33.6%)

0.050

986 (32.3%)

# of patients prescribed corticosteroid. N (%)

413 (35.9%)

633 (33.4%)

0.16

1046 (34.3%)

Overall urolithiasis, N (%)

64 (5.4%)

135 (7.0%)

0.09

199 (6.4%)

Overall uncomplicated urinary tract infections, N (%)

228 (19.4%)

243 (12.6%)

< 0.001

471 (15.2%)

Urolithiasis with CD, N (%)

38 (5.5%)

81 (7.5%)

0.11

119 (6.7%)

Uncomplicated urinary tract infections with CD, N (%)

128 (18.5%)

136 (12.5%)

0.001

264 (14.9%)

Urolithiasis with UC, N (%)

26 (5.4%)

54 (6.4%)

0.44

80 (6.0%)

Uncomplicated urinary tract infections with UC, N (%)

100 (20.7%)

107 (12.7%)

< 0.001

207 (8.4%)