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. 2012 Oct 4;15(4):294–301. doi: 10.1111/j.1477-2574.2012.00578.x

Table 5.

Univariate analysis of variables by length of stay for those patients who did not have an anastomosis or a postoperative complication following hepatic resection during March 2005 to June 2011

Variable (n = 90) Days, median (range) P-value
Age, years, median (range)

 Quartile 1: 49.5 (35–54) 3 (2–6)

 Quartile 2: 60 (55–63) 4 (2–24) 0.276

 Quartile 3: 66 (63–69) 3 (2–21) 0.919

 Quartile 4: 74.5 (64–80) 4 (2–10) 0.280

ASA score: 1 or 2 (n = 80) 3 (2–24)

 3 or 4 (n = 10) 4.5 (2–21) 0.036

Epidural (n = 5) 6 (5–10)

 Intrathecal morphine (n = 78) 3 (2–24) 0.003

Blood loss: <0.5 l (n = 62) 3 (2–24)

 0.5–1.0 l (n = 24) 4 (2–17) 0.114

 >1.0 l (n = 4) 6 (5–10) 0.005

Hepatectomy: minor (n = 48) 3 (2–24)

 Major (n = 42) 4 (2–21) 0.161

Use of drain: No (n = 82) 3 (2–24)

 Yes (n = 8) 5 (4–10) 0.004

NSAIDs use: No (n = 35) 4 (2–21)

 Yes (n = 8) 3 (2–24) 0.204

Wound catheter use: None (n = 20) 4 (2–10)

 Intermittent (n = 33) 3 (2–6) 0.300

 Continuous (n = 37) 3 (2–24) 0.013

Postoperative i.v. fluid in first 24 h, median (range)

 Quartile 1: 1 l (0–2 l) 4 (2–24)

 Quartile 2: 2 l (2–3 l) 3 (2–5) 0.099

 Quartile 3: 3.5 l (3–8 l) 3 (2–10) 0.449

 Quartile 4: 4 l (3–9 l) 4.5 (2–21) 0.162

Hepatic resection number

 Quartile 1 4 (2–10)

 Quartile 2 3 (2–6) 0.082

 Quartile 3 3 (2–10) 0.015

 Quartile 4 3 (2–24) 0.091

ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists; NSAIDs, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.