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Table 2 Analysis of laboratory test results with regard to sex, presence of hematuria, FT, and lower quadrant tenderness.

From: Analysis of clinical and demographic characteristics of patients presenting with renal colic in the emergency department

Ā 

CBC

n (%)

129 (54.9)

Biochemical tests (creatinine, electrolytes vb.)

n (%)

62 (26.4)

KUB

n (%)

54 (23.0)

USG

n (%)

43 (18.3)

BT

n (%)

31 (13.2)

Sex

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

Female (n = 57)

44 (77.1)

18 (31.5)

16 (28.1)

16 (28.1)

8 (14.0)

Male (n = 178)

85 (47.7)

44 (24.7)

38 (21.3)

27 (15.1)

23 (12.9)

ā€ƒā€ƒā€ƒP value

0,001

0.306

0.294

0.028

0.829

Hematuria*

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

No (n = 41)

38 (92.7)

32(78.0)

12 (29.2)

25 (60.1)

16 (39.0)

Yes (n = 194)

91 (46.9)

30 (15.4)

42 (21.6)

18 (9.2)

15 (7.7)

ā€ƒā€ƒā€ƒP value

0.001

0.001

0.292

0.001

0.001

Flank Tenderness

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

No (n = 97)

57 (58.7)

25 (25.7)

21 (21.6)

26 (26.8)

14 (14.4)

Yes (n = 138)

72 (52.1)

37 (26.8)

33 (23.9)

17 (12.3)

17 (12.3)

ā€ƒā€ƒā€ƒP value

0.318

0.859

0.685

0.005

0.637

Lower Quadrant Tenderness

Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā 

No (n = 193)

94 (48.7)

46 (23.8)

45 (23.3)

36 (18.6)

24 (12.4)

Yes (n = 42)

35 (83.3)

16 (38.1)

9 (21.4)

7 (16.6)

7 (16.6)

ā€ƒā€ƒā€ƒP value

0.001

0.057

0.792

0.763

0.463

  1. * 5 and more RBC/HPF on a centrifuged urine specimen