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Table 3 Assessment of independent predictors that influence the change magnitude of MASP after LCA 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

The amplitude of MASP change (mmHg)

Univariate

P value

Multivariate

P value

Sex

 Male

22

11.77 ± 8.83

0.239

0.272

 Female

18

8.67 ± 7.29

  

Age (years)

 ≥ 60

18

11.83 ± 8.40

0.316

0.747

 < 60

22

9.18 ± 8.06

  

BMI

 ≥ 25

20

5.30 ± 8.12

0.111

0.126

 < 25

20

12.45 ± 7.98

  

Hypertension

 No

31

11.48 ± 8.81

0.114

0.693

 Yes

9

6.56 ± 4.13

  

Diabetes

 No

37

10.78 ± 8.31

0.275

0.558

 Yes

3

5.33 ± 5.77

  

Arterial calcification

 No

17

12.65 ± 7.77

0.135

0.589

 Yes

23

8.70 ± 8.30

  

SP (mmHg)

 ≥ 80

36

10.75 ± 8.35

0.394

0.085

 < 80

4

7.00 ± 6.93

  

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

 ≥ 3.0

25

9.88 ± 8.16

0.629

0.134

 < 3.0

15

11.20 ± 8.55

  

LCA diameter (mm)

 ≥ 2.0

22

15.50 ± 7.40

< 0.001

< 0.001

 < 2.0

18

4.1 ± 3.43