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Table 3 Patient characteristics for each past GI surgery subgroup

From: Effect of gastrointestinal resection on sunitinib exposure in patients with GIST

 

Major gastrectomy (n = 45)

Partial gastrectomy (n = 58 )

Small bowel resection (n = 118)

Combination of gastrectomy and small bowel resection (n = 8 )

Colon resection (n = 13)

Controls (n = 63)

Sex, n (%)

      

  Male

30 (66.7%)

35 (60.3%)

75 (63.6%)

6 (75%)

9 (69.2%)

40 (63.5%)

  Female

15 (33.3%)

23 (39.7%)

43 (36.4%)

2 (25%)

4 (30.8%)

23 (36.5%)

Age (years)*

56 (36–77)

57 (28–79)

53 (23–81)

49 (45–54)

68 (50–84)

58 (36–84)

Bodyweight (kg)*

65 (40–100)

70 (39–121)

71 (40–140)

64 (45–139)

80 (56–114)

74 (44–137)

Race, n (%)

      

  Non-Asian

37 (82.2%)

52 (89.7%)

94 (79.7%)

7 (87.5%)

12 (92.3%)

59 (93.7%)

  Asian

8 (17.8%)

6 (10.3%)

24 (20.3%)

1 (12.5%)

1 (7.7%)

4 (6.3%)

ECOG performing status, n (%)

      

  ≤ 1

42 (93.3%)

58 (100%)

116 (98.3%)

8 (100%)

13 (100%)

62 (98.4%)

  ≥ 2

3 (6.7%)

0 (0%)

2 (1.7%)

0 (0%)

0 (0%)

1 (1.6%)

  1. *Data are presented as median values with lower and upper limit.