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Table 2 The prevalence of HBsAg positivity in patients with and without UUC

From: Chronic hepatitis B virus infection increases the risk of upper urinary calculi

 

Crude Prevalence

Unadjusted

Adjusted*

UUC (n = 514)

Non-UUC (n = 548)

OR (95% CI)

P value

OR (95% CI)

P value

Males, n (%)

  

2.213 (1.205–4.064)

0.009

2.156 (1.162–4.003)

0.015

 HBsAg-Positive

29 (9.4)

18 (4.5)

    

 HBsAg-Negative

281 (90.6)

386 (95.5)

    

Females, n (%)

  

2.938 (0.814–10.604)

0.086

2.947 (0.816–10.643)

0.099

 HBsAg-Positive

12 (5.9)

3 (2.1)

    

 HBsAg-Negative

192 (94.1)

141 (97.9)

    
  1. HBsAg hepatitis B surface antigen, UUC upper urinary calculi, OR,odds ratio, CI confidence interval, Data are shown as the number (proportion). *Adjusted odds ratios were adjusted for age