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Table 1 Baseline clinicopathological characteristics of patients with bladder cancer

From: Preoperative Prognostic Nutritional Index is a Significant Predictor of Survival with Bladder Cancer after Radical Cystectomy: a retrospective study

Characteristics

Total n = 516

Age, years, median (IQR)

66 (35–91)

Female sex, n (%)

80 (15.5%)

Histology type, n (%)

 

 UC

488 (94.6%)

 NUC

28 (5.4%)

Pathological grade, n (%)

 

 2

131 (25.4%)

 3

385 (74.6%)

Smoking history

161 (31.2%)

Diabetes Mellitus

56 (10.9%)

Hypertension

149 (28.9%)

Heart disease

55 (10.7%)

Cerebrovascular disease

17 (3.3%)

pT stage, n (%)

 

 1

162 (31.4%)

 2

161 (31.2%)

 3

105 (20.3%)

 4

88 (17.1%)

pN status, n (%)

 

 negative

81 (15.7%)

 positive

435 (84.3%)

ASA grade, n (%)

 

 1&2

436 (84.5%)

 3&4

80 (15.5%)

Surgery style

 

 open

409 (79.3%)

 laparoscopic

107 (20.7%)

Postoperative complications

 

 present

73 (8.3%)

 absent

443 (91.7%)

Anemia

 

 present

144 (27.9%)

 absent

372 (72.1%)

Hypoalbuminemia

 

 present

74 (14.3%)

 absent

442 (85.7%)

NLR, median (IQR)

2.34 (1.74–3.49)

PLR, median (IQR)

133.8 (98.22–180.22)

LMR, median (IQR)

4.37 (3.30–5.72)

PNI, median (IQR)

47.8 (44.66–51.58)

  1. UC urothelial carcinoma, NUC non-urothelial carcinoma, ASA American Society of Anesthesiologists, PNI prognostic nutritional index, NLR neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, PLR platelet-lymphocyte ratio, LMR lymphocyte-monocyte ratio, IQR, interquartile range