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Table 2 Background characteristics of HCC patients who underwent hepatectomy

From: Liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with hematological malignancies

Characteristics

HM group

(n = 16)

Non-HM group

(n = 1709)

P value

Sex (male:female)

11 (68.8%):5 (31.2%)

1009 (59.0%):700 (41.0%)

0.595

Age

64 (32–80)

61.5 (18–95)

0.877

Hepatitis status

  

0.815

 B+ C+

2 (12.5%)

82 (4.0%)

 

 B+ C−

8 (50.0%)

784 (46.1%)

 

 B− C+

6 (37.5%)

579 (34.1%)

 

 B− C−

0 (0%)

264 (14.9%)

 

AFP (ng/ml)

18.4 (5.19–189)

27.2 (19–10,906)

0.097

Cirrhosis

14 (87.5%)

1271 (75.2%)

0.384

ICG R15 (%)

16.4 (8.9–271)

13.6 (5.1–50.1)

0.472

Splenectomy

2 (12.5%)

130 (7.7%)

0.231

Association with GEV

1 (6.7%)

211 (12.4%)

0.375

Comorbidities (other than HCC and hematologic malignancies)

 Heart disease

1

114

1.0

 Respiratory disease

0

54

1.0

 Uremia

0

54

1.0

 Old stroke

1

47

0.365

 AIDS

0

5

1.0

 Malnutrition

0

4

1.0

 Heavy-metal intoxication

0

2

1.0

 Alcohol overintakea

1

102

1.0

 Lupus erythematosus

1

11

0.106

  1. B+ C+ seropositive for HBsAg and AntiHCV; B+ C− seropositive for HBsAg, seronegative for AntiHCV; B− C+ seronegative for HBsAg, seropositive for AntiHCV; B− C− seronegative for HBsAg and AntiHCV; ICG R15 ICG 15-min retention rate; GEV gastroesophageal varices
  2. aDefined as daily alcohol intake ≥ 20 g [20]