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. 2019 May 8;9:366. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2019.00366

Table 3.

Univariate and multivariate analysis of risk factors for overall survival.

Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
HR (95% CI) P–value HR (95% CI) P–value
Age 0.994 (0.971–1.017) 0.598
Sex (male) 2.059 (0.507–8.369) 0.313
ECOG performance status (≥ 2) 5.195 (2.247–12.008) 0.001 3.805 (1.605–9.023) 0.002
NLR 1.065 (1.025–1.107) 0.001 1.059 (1.018–1.102) 0.005
Tumor location (middle & lower) 1.135 (0.719–1.793) 0.587
Tumor differentiation 1.076 (0.637–1.819) 0.784
cT stage (≥ cT3) 1.872 (1.197–2.927) 0.006 1.586 (1.004–2.504) 0.048
cN stage (≥ cN1) 1.842 (1.090–3.113) 0.023 1.354 (0.779–2.352) 0.283
Radiation dose (< 50Gy) 1.862 (0.861–4.029) 0.114
Consolidation therapy (no) 1.121 (0.714–1.760) 0.619
CCRT complication (yes) 1.216 (0.803–1.841) 0.355
Pre-CCRT BMI (< 23 kg/m2) 1.417 (0.944–2.126) 0.093
Post-CCRT BMI (< 23 kg/m2) 1.431 (0.910–2.251) 0.121
BMI decrement 1.058 (0.955–1.173) 0.278
Pre-CCRT sarcopenia 1.273 (0.837–1.937) 0.254
Post-CCRT sarcopenia 1.923 (1.183–3.127) 0.007 1.651 (1.007–2.704) 0.047
SMI decrement 1.049 (1.011–1.088) 0.011 1.042 (1.001–1.086) 0.046

HR, hazard ratio; ECOG, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group; NLR, Neutrophil / lymphocyte ratio; cT, clinical tumor; cN, clinical nodal; CCRT, concurrent chemo- and radiotherapy; BMI, body mass index; SMI, skeletal muscle index.