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. 2014 Dec 17;68(1):9–14. doi: 10.5173/ceju.2015.01.444

Table 3.

The influence of basic clinical and pathological features on the timing of radical cystectomy

Variable Definition Number of cases ARI >84 days RR >84 days Time (mean value) P value
Patient age >64 yrs vs. <65 yrs 501 vs. 439 5.2% 1.23 79.1 vs. 67.9 days 0.06
Patient sex Female vs. male 212 vs. 729 5.1% 1.21 75.0 vs. 73.5 days 0.83
Initial cancer stage (TURBT) NMIBC vs. MIBC 156 vs. 762 9.7% 1.41 105.2 vs. 67.6 days 0.00
Concomitant Cis Present vs. absent 7 vs. 911 33.5% 2.43 90.4 vs. 73.9 days 0.64
Grade of cancer cells HG tumors vs. LG tumors 582 vs. 343 11.9% 1.67 75.7 vs. 71.7 days 0.53
Final MIBC stage (RC) T3&T4 tumors vs. T2 tumors 551 vs. 244 8.6% 1.51 73.2 vs. 63.6 days 0.15
Case load >15 op/yr vs. <15 op/yr 690 vs. 251 9.4% 1.51 75.2 vs. 70.0 days 0.45
>30 op/yr vs. <30 op/yr 226 vs. 715 27.6% 2.49 97.6 vs. 66.3 days 0.00

ARI > 84 days – absolute risk increase of RC performed >84 days from diagnosis; Cis – carcinoma in situ, HG – high–grade; LG – low–grade; MIBC – muscle–invasive bladder cancer; NMIBC – non muscle–invasive bladder cancer, op/yr – mean number of RC performed in a centre per year; RC – radical cystectomy, RR > 84 days – relative risk of RC performed >84 days from diagnosis; TURBT – transurethral resection of bladder tumor; yrs – years.