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Table 2 Univariate analyses

From: Clinical score to predict the risk of bile leakage after liver resection

 

Bile leakage

Control

P value

(n = 81)

(n = 437)

Age, years (range)

68 (44–84)

68 (20–84)

0.91

Background liver, NL/CH + LC

26/55

143/294

0.91

ICGR15, % (range)

9.95 (2.05–34.83)

11.38 (1.14–43.1)

0.03*

Child-Pugh, A/B

80/1

431/6

0.92

Diabetes mellitus (+/−)

22/59

118/319

0.92

Steatosis, +/−

31/50

137/300

0.29

Aspartate transamonase, IU/L (range)

28 (9–213)

32 (11–265)

0.06

Total bilirubin, μmol/L (range)

0.58 (0.19–1.62)

0.59 (0.19–3.51)

0.37

Platelet count, ×105 (range)

17.9 (5–41.4)

16.4 (4.2–54.9)

0.26

Albumin, g/L (range)

3.8 (2.7–4.7)

4.1 (2.4–5.3)

0.04*

Operation time, min (range)

425 (141–752)

356 (115–803)

0.004*

Ischemia time, min (range)

91 (10–240)

72 (0–243)

0.008*

Intraoperative blood loss, ml (range)

407 (17–3777)

266 (10–850)

0.004*

Anatomic resection, +/−

16/65

144/293

0.01*

Primary/repeated

63/18

108/329

0.64

Resected number, single/multiple

59/22

321/116

0.9

Vascular invasion, +/−

20/61

62/375

0.04*

Weight of resected specimen, g

90 (10–730)

64.5 (2–1635)

0.006*

  1. *significant difference between 2 groups
  2. NL normal liver, CH chronic hepatitis, LC liver cirrhosis, ICGR15 indocyanine green clearance rate at 15 min, AST aspartate aminotransferase, HCC hepatocellular carcinoma