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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Urology. 2018 Feb 5;114:114–120. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2018.01.030

Table 3.

Trainee performance assessed by multilevel multivariable regression. NASA-TLX comparisons are omitted from this table as there were no significant differences between experience levels – see Discussion.

Intermediate vs.
Novice
Advanced vs.
Novice
Expert vs.
Novice

Estimated difference from regression analysis
(95% CI)
p-value
Operation Specific Metrics

Clamp Times (minutes) −1.9 −8.8 −12.4
(−7.0, 3.2) (−13.9, −3.7) (17.6, −7.3)
0.50 0.005 <0.001

Positive Margins** 1.02 0.54 0.50
(0.12, 8.5) (0.05, 4.5) (0.04, 4.0)
0.99 0.54 0.50

Proportion Renal Parenchyma Preserved 0.001 −0.010 −0.010
(−0.012, 0.014) (−0.023, 0.004) (−0.024, 0.003)
0.91 0.19 0.16

GEARS Score

Depth Perception −0.17 1.3 1.3
(−0.94, 0.61) (0.56, 2.1) (0.56, 2.1)
0.69 0.004 0.004

Bimanual Dexterity −0.083 1.1 1.5
(−0.74, 0.57) (0.43, 1.7) (0.84, 2.2)
0.82 0.006 <0.001

Efficiency −0.50 0.92 1.3
(−1.20, 0.20) (0.21, 1.6) (0.55, 2.0)
0.20 0.025 0.004

Force Sensitivity −0.083 1.6 1.9
(−0.66, 0.49) (1.0, 2.2) (1.3, 2.5)
0.82 <0.001 <0.001

Autonomy −0.083 1.2 1.7
(−0.28, 0.12) (0.97, 1.4) (1.5, 1.9)
0.75 <0.001 <0.001

Robotic Control −0.25 0.92 1.2
(−0.54, 0.056) (0.62, 1.2) (0.87, 1.5)
0.46 0.012 0.002
*

Multilevel multivariable linear and logistic regression models were used to test the association of performance metrics against the independent variables, trial number and experience level.

**

Positive margins represent the only binary variable, and the “Estimate” column is the odds ratio from logistic regression in this case.