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Table 2 Univariate and multivariate analyses for overall survival of GC patients (N = 615)

From: Advanced lung cancer inflammation index (ALI) predicts prognosis of patients with gastric cancer after surgical resection

Parameters

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

HR

95%CI

P value

HR

95%CI

P value

Gender

1.188

0.86–1.64

0.296

   

Age

1.723

1.317–2.255

 < 0.001

1.936

1.467–2.555

 < 0.001

ALI

0.571

0.438–0.744

 < 0.001

0.75

0.567–0.992

0.044

LPR

11.208

7.541–16.658

 < 0.001

5.619

3.503–9.013

 < 0.001

Tumor size

1.154

1.114–1.196

 < 0.001

1.068

1.015–1.124

0.012

Tumor location

 proximal stomach

1

 

 < 0.001

  

0.444

 distal stomach

0.684

0.504–0.929

0.015

  

0.255

 full stomach

1.393

0.952–2.037

0.088

  

0.302

Histology

0.792

0.591–1.06

0.117

   

TNM stage

 I

1

  

1

 

 < 0.001

 II

2.16

1.068–4.37

0.032

2.843

1.323–6.107

0.007

 III

7.277

4.364–12.134

 < 0.001

7.626

3.937–14.774

 < 0.001

Chemotherapy

2.432

1.769–3.344

 < 0.001

0.455

0.305–0.68

 < 0.001

  1. HR Hazard ratio, CI Confidence interval, ALI Advanced lung cancer inflammation index, LPR Lymph node positive rate on biopsy, TNM Tumor-node-metastasis. ALI was grouped according to cutoff value (39.77) obtained from ROC curve. The reference of gender, age, ALI, tumor location, histology and TNM stage was male, age < 65 years, low ALI, proximal stomach, undifferentiated and TNM stage I, respectively. LPR was analyzed as a continuous variable in univariate or multivariate analysis