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. 2018 Jul;10(7):4061–4068. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2018.06.129

Table 1. General characteristics and association between patients’ characteristics and lymph node metastasis.

Variables Total (1,543) pN0 (n=1,412) pN1 + pN2 (n=131) t/χ2 P value
Age (years) 57.96±8.59 57.86±8.62 59.03±8.33 −1.488 0.137
   ≤40 42 39 3 3.241 0.514
   41–50 259 242 17
   51–60 586 533 53
   61–70 557 511 46
   ≥71 99 87 12
Sex 10.546 0.001
   Male 710 632 78
   Female 833 780 53
Smoking history 274.504 <0.001
   Never 1,374 1,314 60
   Current/former 169 98 71
Tumor location 2.913 0.580
   RUL 532 494 38
   RML 100 93 7
   RLL 311 283 28
   LUL 367 330 37
   LLL 233 212 21
CT characters 62.593 <0.001
   GGO 406 406 0
   P-GS 252 238 14
   Solid 885 769 116
Tumor size (cm) 67.161 <0.001
   ≤0.5 20 20 0
   0.5–1 264 260 4
   1.1–1.5 429 409 20
   1.6–2.0 336 307 29
   2.1–2.5 290 252 38
   2.6–3.0 204 164 40
Histologic type 1.322 0.531
   Adenocarcinoma 1,321 1,213 108
   SCC 189 170 19
   Others 33 29 4
Differentiation 107.344 <0.001
   Well 477 471 6
   Moderate 760 703 57
   Poor 306 238 68
VPI 161.879 <0.001
   Yes 180 120 60
   No 1,363 1,292 71
LVI 331.739 <0.001
   Yes 95 39 56
   No 1,448 1,373 75

GGO, ground-glass opacity; VPI, visceral pleural invasion; LVI, lymphovascular invasion; P-GS, partially GGO-solid tumors; RUL, right upper lobe; RML, right middle lobe; RLL, right lower lobe; LUL, left upper lobe; LLL, left lower lobe; SCC, squamous cell carcinoma.