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. 2020 Sep 26;2020:8879944. doi: 10.1155/2020/8879944

Table 3.

Univariate and multivariate analysis of overall survival in HCC patients.

Clinicopathologic parameters Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
HR (95% CI) P HR (95% CI) P
Age (<60 vs. ≥60) 1.067 (0.514-2.216) 0.861
Gender (female vs. male) 0.541 (0.231-1.266) 0.157
Hepatitis B (negative vs. positive) 0.895 (0.365-2.191) 0.808
AFP (<400 vs. ≥400) 1.398 (0.682-2.866) 0.360
Cirrhosis (present vs. absent) 1.208 (0.575-2.540) 0.618
Microvascular invasion (present vs. absent) 1.791 (0.540-5.938) 0.341
Tumor differentiation (low vs. high/moderate) 0.876 (0.424-1.809) 0.720
Capsular invasion (present vs. absent) 2.175 (1.063-4.452) 0.033 1.436 (0.662-3.116) 0.360
Tumor diameter (<5 cm vs. ≥5 cm) 3.480 (1.210-10.005) 0.021 1.952 (0.620-6.143) 0.253
Multiple lesions (present vs. absent) 2.410 (1.140-5.095) 0.021 1.125 (0.429-2.952) 0.810
Vessel carcinoma embolus (present vs. absent) 2.075 (0.949-4.538) 0.068 2.047 (0.898-4.665) 0.088
TNM stage (I~II vs. III~IV) 3.061 (1.480-6.331) 0.003 2.637 (1.263-5.507) 0.010
SNORA71A expression (low vs. high) 0.257 (0.114-0.580) 0.001 0.289 (0.127-0.657) 0.003

AFP = alpha fetal protein; TNM = tumor-node-metastasis; HR = hazard ratio; P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.