Dominant Proteinuria
The dominant proteinuria group contained only 33 participants, resulting in wide confidence intervals that require cautious interpretation. Dominant proteinuria was significantly associated with MACE, cardiovascular death, stroke, and all-…
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The dominant proteinuria group contained only 33 participants, resulting in wide confidence intervals that require cautious interpretation. Dominant proteinuria was significantly associated with MACE, cardiovascular death, stroke, and all-cause death, while acute myocardial infarction showed only a borderline increasing trend. Compared with normal UACR, dominant proteinuria corresponded to 2.65-fold higher MACE risk, 6.91-fold higher cardiovascular death risk, 1.57-fold higher stroke risk, and 2.59-fold higher all-cause death risk.