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. 2020 Apr 20;15:86. doi: 10.1186/s13014-020-01502-w

Table 4.

Univariate and multivariate analyses of potential prognostic factors for distant metastasis-free survival in the validation dataset. Statistically significant differences were found according to the imaging feature-based risk scores in the univariate and multivariate analyses

Variables n 3-year DMFS (%) P value HR 95% CI
univariate multivariate
Imaging feature-based DM risk scorea < 2.6 16 93.8 0.037b 0.012b 9.37 1.47–48.68
≥2.6 16 56.2
Age < 50 15 71.5 0.707 0.678 1.30 0.37–4.53
≥50 17 76.0
Pathology SCC 30 75.6 0.761 0.192 0.21 0.02–2.19
Non-SCC 2 50.0
FIGO stagec IIB 25 73.4 0.609 0.589 0.62 0.11–3.57
IIIA, IIIB 7 100.0
Extent of nodal involvement Pelvic only 25 74.4 0.690 0.201 2.73 0.59–12.76
Pelvic + para-aortic 7 71.4
Primary tumor size (mm) < 50 16 67.3 0.129 0.073 0.21 0.04–1.16
≥50 16 81.2

Abbreviations: RC regional control, HR hazard ratio, CI confidence interval, DM distant metastasis, SCC squamous cell carcinoma

aImaging features of involved lymph node

bSignificant P values

cThe 2009 International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) staging system