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Table 3 Multivariate analysis of clinicopathological parameters and inflammatory biomarkers influencing prognosis

From: High postoperative monocyte indicates inferior Clinicopathological characteristics and worse prognosis in lung adenocarcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma after lobectomy

Category

Variables

HR (95% CI)

P a

Disease-free survival

 Procedure

VATS

Reference

 

Thoracotomy

1.520(1.117–2.069)

0.008

 N stage

N0

Reference

 

N1

2.319(1.584–3.396)

< 0.001

N2

2.584(1.845–3.620)

< 0.001

 Histological type

Squamous carcinoma

Reference

 

Adenocarcinoma

2.273(1.181–4.374)

0.014

 Postoperative monocyte

<0.845

Reference

 

≥0.845

3.684(2.729–4.975)

< 0.001

Overall survival

 Age

Per year

1.034(1.014–1.054)

0.001

 Procedure

VATS

Reference

 

Thoracotomy

1.700(1.163–2.486)

0.006

 Stage

I

Reference

 

II

2.228(1.383–3.592)

0.001

IIIA

3.592(2.327–5.546)

< 0.001

 Postoperative monocyte

<0.845

Reference

 

≥0.845

3.403(2.362–4.902)

< 0.001

  1. N stage node, VATS Video-assistant thoracoscopic surgery, HR hazard ratio, CI confidence interval
  2. aP value of multivariate analysis. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant
  3. The bold data means the data has statistically significance