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Table 3 Univariate and multivariate analyses for disease-free 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

1.207

0.886-1.645

0.232

   

Age

1.693

1.308–2.19

 < 0.001

1.912

1.466–2.493

 < 0.001

ALI

0.562

0.436–0.724

 < 0.001

0.736

0.564–0.961

0.024

LPR

10.666

7.281–15.625

 < 0.001

5.431

3.45–8.55

 < 0.001

Tumor size

1.152

1.113–1.193

 < 0.001

1.069

1.017–1.123

0.008

Tumor location

 proximal stomach

1

 

 < 0.001

  

0.424

 distal stomach

0.68

0.508–0.91

0.009

  

0.215

 full stomach

1.364

0.947–1.966

0.096

  

0.346

Histology

0.814

0.617-1.073

0.143

   

TNM stage

 I

1

 

 < 0.001

1

 

 < 0.001

 II

1.969

1.031–3.76

0.04

2.52

1.251–5.076

0.01

 III

6.411

4.046–10.159

 < 0.001

6.358

3.471–11.648

 < 0.001

Chemotherapy

2.383

1.762–3.222

 < 0.001

0.479

0.325–0.705

 < 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