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Table 3 Univariable and multivariable analyses to identify predictors of PHLF in HBV-associated HCC patients

From: Predictive power of splenic thickness for post-hepatectomy liver failure in HBV-associated hepatocellular carcinoma patients

Variables

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

 

Odds ratio

P

Odds ratio

P

Age, years

1.587 (0.749, 3.364)

0.228

1.372 (0.587, 3.206)

0.465

BMI, Kg/m2

0.886 (0.429, 1.831)

0.744

0.738 (0.323, 1.688)

0.472

Platelet count, × 109/l

4.549 (2.205, 9.384)

< 0.001

2.608 (1.047, 6.497)

0.040

Operation time, min

0.878 (0.429, 1.796)

0.722

0.768 (0.339, 1.743)

0.529

ST, mm

5.465 (2.591, 11.529)

< 0.001

3.390 (1.374, 8.362)

0.008

Prothrombin time, s

1.408 (0.689, 2.879)

0.348

0.869 (0.382, 1.980)

0.739

TBIL, umol/l

2.981 (1.381, 6.435)

0.005

1.975 (0.816, 4.778)

0.131

Blood loss, ml

2.389 (1.081, 5.280)

0.031

1.655 (0.672, 4.074)

0.273

Major hepatic resection

2.263 (1.039, 4.928)

0.040

4.280 (1.624, 11.282)

0.003

ICG R15, %

4.119 (1.981, 8.561)

< 0.001

2.130 (0.893, 5.081)

0.088

  1. PHLF post-hepatectomy liver failure, HCC hepatocellular carcinoma, BMI body mass index, ST splenic thickness, TBIL total bilirubin, ICG R15 indocyanine green retention rate 15 min
  2. Data in parentheses are 95% CI