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Table 7 Single factor analysis of death in patients with early gastric cancer

From: Comparison of the clinical and prognosis risk factors between endoscopic resection and radical gastrectomy for early-stage gastric cancer

Characteristic

Survival (n = 393)

Death (n = 24)

P

Sex (%)

  

0.38

 Male

294 (74.8)

16 (66.6)

 

 Female

99 (25.2)

8 (33.4)

 

Year (%)

  

0.50

  ≥ 60

235 (59.8)

16 (66.7)

 

  < 60

158 (41.2)

8 (33.3)

 

Location (%)

  

0.02*

 Upper

144 (36.6)

5 (20.8)

 

 Middle

55 (14)

8 (33.3)

 

 Lower

194 (49.4)

11 (45.8)

 

Tumor size (%)

  

 < 0.01

  ≥ 2 cm

208 (53)

21 (83.3)

 

  < 2 cm

185 (47)

3 (16.7)

 

Infiltration (%)

  

 < 0.01

 Mucous

241 (61.3)

3 (12.5)

 

 Submucous

152 (38.7)

21 (87.5)

 

Differentiated degree (%)

  

 < 0.01

 High

128 (32.6)

3 (12.5)

 

 Middle

145 (36.9)

5 (20.8)

 

 Lower

120 (30.5)

16 (66.7)

 

Vascular invasion (%)

  

 < 0.01

 Yes

7 (2)

5 (20.8)

 

 No

386 (98)

19 (79.2)

 

Smoking (%)

  

0.78*

 Yes

72 (18.3)

5 (20.8)

 

 No

321 (81.7)

19 (79.2)

 

Drink (%)

  

0.99*

 Yes

42 (10.7)

3 (12.5)

 

 No

351 (89.6)

21 (87.5)

 

Diabetes (%)

  

0.99*

 Yes

14 (3.6)

1 (4.2)

 

 No

379 (96.4)

23 (95.8)

 

Atherosis (%)

  

0.27*

 Yes

74 (18.8)

2 (8.3)

 

 No

319 (81.2)

22 (91.7)

 

Family history (%)

  

0.99*

 Yes

11 (2.5)

1 (4.1)

 

 No

382 (97.5)

23 (95.9)

 

Lymph node metastasis (%)

  

0.41*

 Yes

29 (7.3)

3 (12.5)

 

 No

364 (92.7)

21 (87.5)

 
  1. Data are presented as number (%)
  2. *Fisher’s exact test was used