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. 2017 Sep;9(9):3005–3012. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2017.08.71

Table 1. Patients’ characteristics in the VE and OE groups before propensity score-matching.

Variables VE (n=42) OE (n=130) P value
Sex (male) 40 (95.2) 126 (97.0) 0.605
Age (years) 63.3±7.7 65.6±7.6 0.083
BMI (kg/m2) 22.1±2.7 22.6±2.6 0.288
FEV1 predicted (%) 104.4±18.5 99.7±16.4 0.120
Charlson comorbidity index 0.387
   2 26 (61.9) 65 (50.0)
   3 13 (31.0) 55 (42.3)
   4 3 (7.1) 10 (7.7)
Tumor location 0.036
   Middle thoracic 30 (71.4) 69 (53.1)
   Lower thoracic 12 (28.6) 61 (46.9)
Tumor type 0.672
   Squamous cell carcinoma 39 (92.9) 123 (94.6)
   Others 3 (7.1) 7 (5.4)
Tumor grade 0.424
   Well differentiated 11 (26.2) 36 (27.7)
   Moderate differentiated 26 (61.9) 68 (52.3)
   Poorly differentiated 5 (11.9) 26 (20.0)
Pathologic T stage 0.023
   1 28 (66.7) 55 (42.3)
   2 3 (7.1) 16 (12.3)
   3 11 (26.2) 59 (45.4)
Pathologic N stage 0.109
   0 25 (59.5) 58 (44.6)
   1 12 (28.6) 38 (29.2)
   2 5 (11.9) 21 (16.2)
   3 0 13 (10.0)
Operative methods 0.672
   Ivor Lewis 35 (83.3) 105 (80.8)
   McKeown 7 (16.7) 25 (19.2)
3-FD 4 (9.5) 27 (20.8) 0.099

Data were presented as number of patients (percentage) or mean ± standard deviation. Data in parenthesis indicate percentage. VE, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery esophagectomy; OE, open esophagectomy; BMI, body mass index; FEV1, forced expiratory in 1 second; 3-FD, 3-field dissection.