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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patients undergoing SR or PS

From: Ultrasound-guided percutaneous sclerotherapy versus surgical resection in the treatment of large hepatic hemangiomas: a retrospective study

Characteristics

SR (n = 75)

PS (n = 14)

p

Age (years)

44.0 ± 10.0

42.6 ± 8.3

0.635

Sex (male/female)

22 (29.3%)/53(70.7%)

8 (57.1%)/6 (42.9%)

0.087

BMI

22.4 ± 2.8

21.7 ± 2.8

0.395

Number of hemangiomas (solitary/multiple)

34 (45.3%)/41(54.7%)

7 (50%)/7 (50%)

0.748

Hemangioma size (mm)

90.0 (172.0–49.0)

76.0 (152–60)

0.127

Location of hemangioma

0.839

 Non-risk areas

65 (86.7%)

13 (92.9%)

 

 Risk areasa

10 (13.3%)

1 (7.1%)

 

ALT (U/L)

21.0 (59.0–9.0)

20.5 (41.0–10.0)

0.946

AST (U/L)

24.4 ± 7.7

20.5 ± 5.4

0.076

TB (umol/L)

11.8 (39.0–2.5)

11.1 (20.6–6.0)

0.844

Alb (g/L)

40.8 ± 4.1

40.4 ± 3.8

0.726

WBC (× 109/L)

5.7 (13.0–2.8)

5.6 (8.7–4.1)

0.857

PT (s)

12.1 (15.7–10.1)

11.6 (13.8–10.3)

0.108

Hb (g/L)

125.1 ± 20.6

127.0 ± 22.3

0.753

Plt (109/L)

235.9 ± 65.1

221.0 ± 39.9

0.413

SCr (umol/L)

66.4 (147.0–48.0)

72.0 (107.0–54.0)

0.094

  1. Data are shown as mean ± SD or mean (range)
  2. aHemangiomas in risk areas refer to those located within 5 mm of the diaphragmatic dome, large vessels, or cavity viscera