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Table 1 Characteristics of 207 hemodialysis participants with DN

From: Development of a clinical automatic calculation of hypoglycemia during hemodialysis risk in patients with diabetic nephropathy

Characteristics

n

%

Gender

 Male

142

68.6

 Female

65

31.4

Educational background

 Primary school and below

149

71.9

 Middle school

31

14.9

 Secondary school

24

11.7

 College and above

3

1.5

Having partner

 Yes

194

93.7

 No

13

6.3

Duration of hemodialysis (year)

 1~4

39

18.8

 5~7

19

9.2

 8~15

74

35.8

 16~21

75

36.2

Terminated hemodialysis in advance in the past month

 Yes

38

18.4

 No

169

81.6

Vascular access condition

 Autologous fistula

174

84.1

 Central cardiovascular

11

5.3

 Central venous catheter

22

10.6

Having eaten during hemodialysis

 Yes

109

52.7

 No

98

47.3

Having hypotension during last hemodialysis

 Yes

67

32.4

    No

140

67.6

Current diabetes medication

 Oral hypoglycemic agents

30

14.5

 Insulin

177

85.5

Whether received health education on hypoglycemia

 Yes

113

54.6

 No

94

45.4

Whether measuring blood glucose regularly

 Yes

177

85.5

 No

30

14.5

Having hyperglycemia during the latest hemodialysis night

 Yes

112

54.1

    No

95

45.9

Blood potassium (mmol/L)

 Disturbance of potassium metabolism (<3.5 or >5.5)

114

55.1

 3.5~5.5

93

44.9

Blood phosphorus (mmol/L)

 Disturbance of phosphorus metabolism (<0.81 or >1.45)

107

51.7

 0.81~1.45

100

48.3

Hemoglobin (g/L)

 Anemia (Male<120; Female<110 )

112

54.1

 Normal (Male ≥ 120; Female ≥ 110)

95

45.9

Serum creatinine (µmol/L)

 Male<53 or >106; Female<44 or >97

124

59.9

 Male 53~106; Female 44~97

83

40.1

Serum albumin (g/L)

 <35

133

64.3

 ≥ 35

74

35.7

Intact parathyroid hormone (µg/L)

 <150 or >300

110

53.1

 150~300

97

46.9