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Table 3 The predictive indicators for readmission due to nutritional difficulty

From: The type of gastrectomy and modified frailty index as useful predictive indicators for 1-year readmission due to nutritional difficulty in patients who undergo gastrectomy for gastric cancer

 

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

P

HR

95% CI

P

HR

95% CI

Gender (male vs. female)

0.230

2.14

0.62–7.42

   

Age (≥ 74 vs. < 74)

0.043

2.57

1.03–6.39

   

BMI (≥ 25 kg/m2 vs. < 25 kg/m2)

0.062

2.46

0.96–6.35

   

Gastrectomy (TG/PG vs. DG)

0.013

3.26

1.28–8.32

0.021

3.05

1.19–7.84

Surgical approach (open vs. laparoscopy)

0.988

1.01

0.38–2.67

   

Stage (IV vs. I–III)

0.150

2.56

0.71–9.19

   

Modified frailty index (high vs. low)

0.008

3.37

1.37–8.32

0.014

3.15

1.27–7.83

Solitude (present vs. absent)

0.428

0.44

0.06–3.35

   

PNI (≤ 46.61 vs. > 46.61)

0.012

3.21

1.29–8.01

   

Complication ≥ CD3 (present vs. absent)

0.687

0.74

0.17––3.25

   

Neoajuvant chemotherapy (present vs. absent)

0.757

1.27

0.28–5.66

   

Nonhome discharge (present vs. absent)

0.905

1.13

0.15–8.86

   

Ajuvant chemotherapy (present vs. absent)

0.497

1.40

0.53–3.74

   
  1. See Table 1 for the detail of the type of gastrectomy and postoperative complication