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. 2019 Dec 17;157(4):985–993. doi: 10.1016/j.chest.2019.11.032

Table 8.

Characteristics of Patients Who Were Lost to Follow-up for Unknown Reasons Compared to Those Whose Reasons for Deviation Was Known or Received Guideline Concordant Care

Variable Patients Who Did not Deviate or the Reason for Deviation was Known (n = 102) Patients Lost to Follow-up for Reasons that Could not be Determined (n = 11) P Value
Age, median (IQR), y 62 (14) 56 (16) .12
Female sex 60 (59%) 6 (55%) .78
Race .73
 White 86 (84%) 11 (100%)
 Black 4 (3.9%) 0 (0%)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 8 (7.8%) 0 (0%)
 Hispanic or Latino 3 (2.9%) 0 (0%)
 Native American 1 (1.0%) 0 (0%)
Smoking status .59
 Never 32 (31%) 3 (27%)
 Former 47 (46%) 4 (36%)
 Current 23 (23%) 4 (36%)
Pack-years, median (IQR), ya 29 (36) 15 (45) .74
Years since quit, median (IQR), yb 17 (20) 21 (20) .54
Nodule characteristicsc
 Size
 Median (IQR), mm 8 (14) 8 (2) .81
 Size category .001
 ≤ 4 mm 20 (20%) 0 (0%)
 > 4-6 mm 21 (21%) 1 (9.1%)
 > 6-8 mm 11 (11%) 6 (55%)
 > 8 mm 50 (49%) 4 (36%)
 Density .37
 Solid 89 (87%) 9 (82%)
 Partially-solid 11 (11%) 1 (9.1%)
 Ground-glass opacity 2 (2.0%) 1 (9.1%)

See Table 1 legend for expansion of abbreviation.

a

Among 78 current or former smokers

b

Among 51 former smokers

c

Refers to the dominant nodule