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. 2016 Feb 17;18(4):360–366. doi: 10.1016/j.hpb.2015.11.003

Table 2.

Univariate analysis of predictive factors of post-operative endocrine insufficiency

Variables Presence of new post-operative endocrine insufficiency (n = 28)a Absence of new post-operative endocrine insufficiency (n = 150)a p-value
Gender, N (%)
Female 15 (54) 79 (53) 0.927
Male 13 (46) 71 (47)
BMI, kg/m2 (range) 25.4 ± 3.5 27.7 ± 7.1 0.282
Pancreaticoduodenectomy, N (%) 19 (68) 104 (70) 0.799
Malignant pathology, N (%) 19 (73) 91 (72) 0.929
Partial gastrectomy, N (%) 12 (46) 53 (38) 0.410
Location, tail N (%) 4 (15) 19 (13) 0.795
Pathologic presence of pancreatitis, N (%) 10 (38) 39 (28) 0.287
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy, N (%) 1 (4) 12 (8) 0.408
Adjuvant chemotherapy, N (%) 18 (64) 69 (49) 0.138
Neoadjuvant radiation therapy, N (%) 1 (4) 12 (8) 0.408
Adjuvant radiation therapy, N (%) 15 (54) 48 (34) 0.048
a

Due to missing data points, percentages are based upon n of available data points.