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. 2017 Sep;9(9):2942–2951. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2017.07.108

Table 4. Univariate and multivariate analyses for the association between the DFS and the clinicopathological factors.

Factors N Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
HR 95% CI P value HR 95% CI P value
Age (years)
   <70 47 1.000 1.000
   ≥70 61 1.613 0.913–2.919 0.100 2.286 1.246–4.304 0.007
Sex
   Female 12 1.000
   Male 96 1.102 0.507–2.889 0.821
Smoking history
   Never-smoker 33 1.000
   Smoker 75 1.359 0.746–2.621 0.324
BMI (kg/m2)
   ≥20 47 1.000
   <20 61 0.790 0.452–1.377 0.404
CONUT
   Low 76 1.000 1.000
   High 32 2.070 1.147–3.638 0.017 1.902 1.045–3.373 0.036
Pathological T status
   1 37 1.000
   ≥2 71 1.670 0.098–3.258 0.098
Pathological N status
   0 79 1.000
   ≥1 29 1.698 0.931–2.995 0.083
Pathological stage
   I 61 1.000 1.000
   ≥II 47 2.272 1.304–4.011 0.004 2.527 1.391–4.644 0.002
G
   1 15 1.000
   2, 3 93 1.185 0.544–3.107 0.691
PL
   Negative 65 1.000
   Positive 43 1.564 0.896–2.713 0.115
LY
   Negative 92 1.000 1.000
   Positive 16 2.347 1.142–4.433 0.022 2.321 1.110–4.493 0.027
V
   Negative 59 1.000
   Positive 49 1.648 0.950–2.887 0.076
Surgical procedure
   ≥ Lobectomy 80 1.000
   Sublobar resection 28 0.948 0.474–1.761 0.871
Adjuvant chemotherapy
   None 93 1.000
   Administered 15 1.047 0.454–2.121 0.906

CONUT, controlling nutrition status; PL, pleural invasion; LY, lymphatic invasion; V, vascular invasion.