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Published in final edited form as: Radiother Oncol. 2018 Jun 28;128(3):442–451. doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2018.06.013

Table 2.

Univariate and multivariate analysis of correlates of radiation-associated dysphagia.

Characteristic Univariate Analysis Multivariate Analysis

HR (95% CI) P-value* HR (95%CI) P-value*

Age (years) Continuous 0.296
Smoking Status Smoker 1
Never 2.3(0.96–5.9) 0.061
Gender Male 1
Female 0.25(0.01–1.5) 0.142
Subsite Tonsil 1
Base of Tongue 1.2(0.48–3.18) 0.667
HPV/P16 Status Positive 1
Negative 1.1(0.05–12) 0.935
T Stage 0–2 1 1
3–4 3.8(2.25–15.7) 0.0002** 4.56(1.46–15.31) 0.0089**
Nodal Stage Nx-1 1
N2–3 1.88(0.61–7) 0.286
Treatment Modalities
CCRT Only 1 0.0006** 1 0.004**
IC+CCRT 5.6(2.6–16.46) 6.12(2.01–20.44)
Radiotherapy alone 0.48(0.07–2.04) 0.72(0.06–4.82)
Radiotherapy Technique Split 1
Whole Field 1.0(0.67–4) 0.286
Total Radiotherapy Dose Continuous 0.041** 0.696
Number of Radiotherapy Fractions Continuous 0.053
Baseline RAD, Per No (Score 0) 1 0.019** 1 0.265
DIGEST
Yes (Score 1-4) 2.0(1.197-7.36) 1.84(0.62-5.42)
*

P-values were calculated by the Chi-square test.

**

Statistically significant p-value < 0.05.

Abbreviations: CCRT; concurrent chemo/radiotherapy, IC; induction chemotherapy, RAD; radiation-associated dysphagia, DIGEST; Dynamic Imaging Grade of Swallowing Toxicity.