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. 2018 Nov 14;10(1):83–90. doi: 10.1007/s13193-018-0825-8

Table 1.

Clinical, biochemical, and pathological parameters assessed

Clinical, biochemical, and pathological parameters
Preoperative Intraoperative Postoperative
Age Type of surgery Time of extubation
Gender Total blood loss Blood transfusion
Urban/rural Blood transfusion Days of ICU stay
Addiction Intravenous fluids Day 1 hemoglobin
Economic status Splenectomy Day 1 albumin
Symptoms (dysphagia, weight loss) Total operative time FJ feeds
Performance status Parenteral nutrition
Hemoglobin Day of start of oral liquids
Serum albumin Anastomotic leak
Neutrophils Conduit necrosis
Length of hospital stay Recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy
Blood transfusion Pulmonary complications
Endoscopic level of lesion Arrythmia
Comorbidities Sepsis
ASA score Wound infection
BMI Chylothorax
GEJ involvement Final stage
Histopathological grade T stage
Neoadjuvant therapy N stage
Total nodes extracted
Number of nodes positive
Ratio of positive nodes to extracted nodes
CRM status
LVSI/PNI

ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status score; BMI, body mass index; CRM, circumferential radial margin; FJ, feeding jejunostomy; GEJ, gastroesophageal junction; ICU, intensive care unit; LVSI, lymphovascular invasion; PNI, perineural invasion