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Table 2 Summary for the risk factors of cholelithiasis in univariate conditional logistic regression models

From: Risk factors associated with symptomatic cholelithiasis in Taiwan: a population-based study

 

Cholelithiasis

   
 

Yes

(n = 3725)

No

(n = 11175)

OR

95% CI

P value

Obesity

30 (0.81%)

42 (0.38%)

2.16

1.35 - 3.45

0.001*

Diabetes mellitus

513 (13.77%)

1 236 (11.06%)

1.31

1.17 - 1.47

< 0.001*

Hyperlipidemia

662 (17.77%)

1 349 (12.07%)

1.62

1.46 - 1.8

< 0.001*

Chronic kidney disease

57 (1.53%)

136 (1.22%)

1.27

0.92 - 1.73

0.142

Hepatitis B

108 (2.90%)

143 (1.28%)

2.31

1.79 - 2.97

< 0.001*

Hepatitis C

82 (2.20%)

76 (0.68%)

3.3

2.41 - 4.52

< 0.001*

Cirrhosis

65 (1.74%)

65 (0.58%)

3.05

2.16 - 4.32

< 0.001*

Menopause#

304 (14.45%)

612 (6.70%)

1.65

1.41 - 1.93

< 0.001*

  1. OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval. #Calculated in female subjects (2104 cases and 6312 controls). *Indicating the corresponding variable that had significant impact on the occurrence of cholelithiasis. Each OR was calculated by univariate conditional logistic regression