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2023 Volume 5 Issue 3 Pages 103-104

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The authors apologize for the written mistakes in the Methods and Result sections and in the Supplementary file.

1) Page 6, Table 1

2) Page 7, Table 2

3) Page 9, left column, lines 4–9

Incorrect:

Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed using higher PWV as an independent factor. In these analysis, serum concentrations of FGF23 and hs-CRP (inflammatory marker), hypertension, and diabetes were included as dependent factors, because age and eGFR exhibited collinearity with FGF23.

Correct:

Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed using higher PWV as an dependent factor. In these analysis, serum concentrations of FGF23 and hs-CRP (inflammatory marker), hypertension, and diabetes were included as independent factors, because age and eGFR exhibited collinearity with FGF23.

4) Supplementary Table, Title and Footnote

Incorrect:

[Title] Multiple Logistic Regression for Arterial Stiffness: the Higher Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) Group (Independent Factor)

[Footnote] Dependent factors for arterial stiffness were selected according to the results in Table 1, and from clinical risk factors: hypertension and diabetes mellitus.

Correct:

[Title] Multiple Logistic Regression for Arterial Stiffness: the Higher Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) Group (Dependent Factor)

[Footnote] Independent factors for arterial stiffness were selected according to the results in Table 1, and from clinical risk factors: hypertension and diabetes mellitus.

 
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