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Table 1 Assessment of independent predictors that influence the MASPs with LCA opening and clamping

From: Left colic artery diameter is an important factor affecting anastomotic blood supply in sigmoid colon cancer or rectal cancer surgery: a pilot study

Variables

Patients

MASP when LCA was open (mmHg)

P value

MASP when LCA was clamped (mmHg)

P value

Sex

 Male

22

48.23

0.004

36.45

< 0.001

 Female

18

59.06

 

50.39

 

Age (years)

 ≥ 60

18

52.28

0.709

40.44

0.311

 < 60

22

53.77

 

44.59

 

BMI

 ≥ 25

20

60.5

< 0.001

55.20

< 0.001

 < 25

20

45.7

 

33.25

 

Hypertension

 No

31

53.32

0.836

41.84

0.42

 Yes

9

52.33

 

45.78

 

Diabetes

 No

37

53.16

0.913

42.38

0.552

 Yes

3

52.33

 

47.00

 

Arterial calcification

 No

17

61.29

< 0.001

48.65

0.017

 Yes

23

47.04

 

38.34

 

SP (mmHg)

 ≥ 80

36

54.56

0.024

43.81

0.108

 < 80

4

40.00

 

33.00

 

The distance from the root of the LCA to the root of the IMA (cm)

 ≥ 3.0

25

50.68

0.150

40.80

0.221

 < 3.0

15

57.13

 

45.93

 

LCA diameter (mm)

 ≥ 2.0

22

55.82

0.126

40.31

0.178

 < 2.0

18

49.78

 

45.67

 

Anastomotic complications

 No

39

53.44

0.290

43.13

0.215

 Yes

1

40.00

 

27.00