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Table 2 Crude odds ratios and covariate-adjusted odds of PVD among patients with Fabry disease relative to comparison patients

From: Increased prevalence of peripheral vestibular disorder among patients with Fabry disease

Variable

Patients with Fabry disease

Comparison Patients

Total

(n = 2917)

(n = 8751)

Presence of PVD

825 (28.3%)

1829 (20.9%)

 Crude OR (95% CI)

1.405 (1.266 ~ 1.560)

1.000

 Adjusted ORa (95% CI)

1.439 (1.292 ~ 1.603)

1.000

Presence of Meniere’s disease

157 (5.4%)

324 (3.7%)

 Crude OR (95% CI)

1.480 (1.217 ~ 1.799)

1.000

 Adjusted ORa (95% CI)

1.500 (1.229 ~ 1.829)

1.000

Presence of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

148 (5.1%)

286 (3.3%)

 Crude OR (95% CI)

1.582 (1.291 ~ 1.938)

1.000

 Adjusted ORa (95% CI)

1.590 (1.295 ~ 1.952)

1.000

Presence of vestibular neuritis

64 (2.2%)

183 (2.1%)

 Crude OR (95% CI)

1.050 (0.788 ~ 1.400)

1.000

 Adjusted ORa (95% CI)

1.051 (0.787 ~ 1.403)

1.000

Presence of other/ unspecified peripheral vestibular dizziness

456 (15.6%)

1036 (11.8%)

 Crude OR (95% CI)

1.380 (1.225 ~ 1.555)

1.000

 Adjusted ORa (95% CI)

1.402 (1.241 ~ 1.584)

1.000

  1. Notes: CI = confidence interval; OR = odds ratio;aAdjusted for age, monthly income, geographic location, urbanization level, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, coronary heart disease, and hypertension