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. 2024 Sep 14;14:21503. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-72625-3

Table 1.

Relationship between clinical characteristics and surgical methods in patients with early appendiceal adenocarcinoma.

Variable Overall (168) Appendectomy (n = 41) Hemicolectomy (n = 127) p-value
Age (%) < 60years 59 (35.1) 12 (29.3) 47 (37.0) 0.475
≥ 60years 109 (64.9) 29 (70.7) 80 (63.0)
Gender (%) Female 81 (48.2) 21 (51.2) 60 (47.2) 0.792
Male 87 (51.8) 20 (48.8) 67 (52.8)
ASA (%) ≤ 3 134 (79.8) 31 (75.6) 103 (81.1) 0.591
> 3 34 (20.2) 10 (24.4) 24 (18.9)
Stage (%) I + II 148 (88.1) 33 (80.5) 115 (90.6) 0.146
III + IV 20 (11.9) 8 (19.5) 12 (9.4)
N stage (%) N0 165 (98.2) 41 (100.0) 124 (97.6) 0.753
N1 3 (1.8) 0 (0.0) 3 (2.4)
Histology (%) Mucinous 145 (87.3) 34 (82.9) 111 (88.8) 0.217
Intestinal 18 (10.8) 7 (17.1) 11 (8.8)
Signet ring 3 (1.8) 0 (0.0) 3 (2.4)
BMI (SD) 26.39 (2.56) 26.32 (2.52) 26.41 (2.58) 0.852
Laparoscopic (%) Yes 119 (70.8) 31 (75.6) 88 (69.3) 0.564
No 49 (29.2) 10 (24.4) 39 (30.7)
Number of lymph nodes N ± s 13.2 ± 3.8 14.2 ± 4.1 0.169

ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists score; BMI, body mass index; SD, standard deviation.