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Table 3 The maximum grade of sCr increased and anorexia in each group

From: Magnesium supplementation and high volume hydration reduce the renal toxicity caused by cisplatin-based chemotherapy in patients with lung cancer: a toxicity study

Grade (n/%)

High-volume hydration Mg- (n = 41)

High-volume hydration Mg+ (n = 27)

Low-volume hydration Mg+ (n = 17)

P value (High Mg- vs High Mg+)

P value (High Mg- vs Low Mg+)

 

sCr

    

0

0 (0)

1 (3.7)

1 (5.9)

<0.001

0.002

1

22 (53.6)

26 (96.3)

15 (88.2)

  

2

17 (41.5)

0 (0)

1 (5.9)

  

3

2 (4.9)

0 (0)

0 (0)

  
 

anorexia

    

< 2

33 (80.4)

21 (77.8)

14 (82.4)

0.787

0.592

≥ 2

8 (19.5)

6 (22.2)

3 (17.6)

  
  1. The maximum grade of sCr increase was assessed using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events Version 4.0 (CTCAE v4.0).