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Table 4 Comparative analysis for the identification of factors associated with a probable case of familial chylomicronemia

From: Analyses of familial chylomicronemia syndrome in Pereira, Colombia 2010–2020: a cross-sectional study

 

Score < 8, N = 23571

Score > = 8, N = 581

P value2

Sex

  

0.053

 F

771 (33)

12 (21)

 

 M

1586 (67)

46 (79)

 

Age

52 (12)

50 (11)

0.3

Arterial Hypertension

760 (32)

11 (19)

0.032

Diabetes mellitus

461 (20)

22 (38)

<0.001

Obesity

303 (13)

2 (3.4)

0.033

Pancreatitis

11 (0.5)

4 (6.9)

<0.001

BMI (kg/m^2)

27.6 (5.3)

26.8 (7.4)

0.6

HDL (mg/dl)

35 (9)

29 (8)

<0.001

LDL (mg/dl)

105 (40)

76 (40)

<0.001

Triglycerides (mg(dl)

469 (357)

1033 (905)

<0.001

  1. 1n (%); Mean (SD)
  2. 2Pearson's Chi-squared test; Wilcoxon rank sum test; Fisher's exact test