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Table 1 Clinicopathologic characteristics of 213 colorectal cancer patients

From: Usefulness of the skeletal muscle index in postoperative ileus of colorectal cancer patients: a retrospective cohort study

Clinicopathologic features

n = 213

Sex

 

Male

126 (59.2%)

Female

87 (40.8%)

Age (years)*

 

Mean (SD)

72 (11.3)

BMI*

 

Mean (SD)

23.2 (4.1)

Comorbidities

 

Cardiac disease

37 (17.3%)

Lung disease

23 (10.8%)

Diabetes mellitus

46 (21.6%)

Location of tumor

 

C

17

A

42

T

20

D

8

S

46

R

80

pT stage

 

Tis-T2

93 (43.7%)

T3-T4

120 (56.3%)

pN stage

 

Positive

60 (28.2%)

Negative

153 (61.8%)

pStage

 

0

10

I

73

II

63

III

49

IV

18

Surgical procedure

 

Laparoscopy

187 (87.8%)

Open

26 (12.2%)

Operative time (min)*

 

Mean (SD)

265.9 (111.9)

Intraoperative bleeding (ml)*

 

Mean (SD)

117.5 (332.1)

Postoperative complications

 

All

96 (45.1%)

Surgical site infection

50 (23.5%)

Anastomotic leakage

17 (8.0%)

Remote infection

12 (5.6%)

POI

21 (9.9%)

CDC grade

 

I

21 (9.9%)

II

53 (24.9)

IIIa

20 (9.4%)

IIIb

6 (2.8%)

IVa

1 (0.5%)

  1. Continuous parameters are presented as mean (SD)*, and categorical parameters are presented as n (%), C cecum cancer, A ascending colon cancer, T transverse colon cancer, D descending colon cancer, S sigmoid colon cancer, R rectum cancer, Tis carcinoma in situ, POI postoperative ileus, CDC Clavien-Dindo classification, SD standard deviation