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. 2015 Mar 15;8(3):4236–4242.

Table 1.

Comparison of clinical features between PVT group and non-PVT group

Clinical features PVT group (n = 18) Non-PVT group (n = 101) P
Gender Male/Female 11 (61)/7 (39) 57 (56)/44 (44) 0.712
Age (year) 46.05 ± 10.73 50.13 ± 10.77 0.141
Child-pugh score Child-pugh A 6 (33) 25 (25) 0.636
Child-pugh B 12 (67) 76 (75)
Upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage Yes/No 13 (72)/5 (28) 53 (52)/48 (48) 0.120
Diabetes Yes/No 3 (17)/15 (83) 10 (10)/91 (90) 0.662
Diameter of portal vein (cm) 1.56 ± 0.27 1.43 ± 0.31 0.114
Esophageal and gastric varices Degree II 6 (33) 51 (50) 0.179
Degree III 12 (67) 50 (50)
Degree of hypersplenism Mild 7 (39) 34 (34) 0.805
Moderate 6 (33) 42 (42)
Severe 5 (28) 25 (24)
Operation time (min) 301 ± 64 294 ± 42 0.535
Intraoperative blood loss (ml) 505 ± 53 475 ± 58 0.042
Serious postoperative complications Yes/No 8 (44)/10 (56) 15 (15)/86 (85) 0.009
UAT Yes/No 7 (39)/11 (61) 76 (75)/25 (25) 0.002
hemostasis Yes/No 14 (78)/4 (22) 75 (74)/26 (26) 0.982
URPT Yes/No 9 (50)/9 (50) 74 (73)/27 (27) 0.048
PLT (×1011/L) 4.21 ± 0.96 3.62 ± 0.95 0.016
MPV (fL) 12.93 ± 1.52 11.35 ± 1.86 0.001
PDW (%) 16.93 ± 3.19 15.72 ± 2.43 0.066
D-Dimer (mg/L) 2.98 ± 1.34 2.13 ± 0.92 0.017

Note: UAT, anticoagulation therapy; URPT, usage of reducing portal pressure therapy; PLT, platelet count; MPV, mean platelet volume; PDW, platelet distribution width.