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. 2016 Mar 16;2016:4062043. doi: 10.1155/2016/4062043

Table 2.

Univariate analysis of the risk factors for PPC.

Variable Non-PPC (n = 60) PPC (n = 51) p value
Male gender (%) 8 (13.3) 12 (23.53) 0.164
Age, years (mean ± standard deviation) 66.5 (8.1) 67.4 (7.5) 0.548
BMI, kg/m2(mean ± standard deviation) 27.2 (3.1) 25.6 (3.6) 0.015
Diabetes (%) 9 (15.0) 5 (9.8) 0.411
Hypertension (%) 35 (58.3) 28 (54.9) 0.716
Malignance (%) 3 (5.0) 0 (0) 0.105
Heart disease (%) 12 (20.0) 12 (23.5) 0.653
Anemia (%) 1 (1.7) 4 (7.8) 0.118
Stroke (%) 15 (25.0) 9 (17.7) 0.348
Steroid use (%) 6 (10.0) 7 (13.7) 0.543
Smoking (%) 1 (1.7) 6 (11.8) 0.029
Preoperative hemoglobin level, g/L (mean ± standard deviation) 131.1 (12.6) 130.0 (13.5) 0.667
Diagnosis of RA (%) 3 (5.0) 2 (3.9) 0.785
Operation time, minutes (mean ± standard deviation) 120.7 (17.7) 128.2 (19.9) 0.038
Tourniquet time, minutes (mean ± standard deviation) 63.9 (11.1) 66.3 (11.3) 0.247
Intraoperative blood loss, ml (mean ± standard deviation) 238.2 (88.7) 244.3 (105.1) 0.739
Postoperative drainage, ml (mean ± standard deviation) 543.2 (339.8) 473.1 (335.5) 0.279
Blood transfusion (%) 26 (43.3) 36 (70.6) 0.004
Hypoxemia (%) 3 (5.0) 6 (11.8) 0.193

   p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

PPC, postoperative pulmonary complication; BMI, body mass index; RA, rheumatoid arthritis.