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. 2020 Sep 23;9(10):3068. doi: 10.3390/jcm9103068

Table 2.

No significant impact of gender, age, BMI and delay in surgery on median postoperative functional outcome scores. * Three patients who underwent revision surgery were excluded. Estimated medians of differences and 95% CI were calculated with the Hodges–Lehmann estimator. p-value was calculated with the Mann–Whitney U test.

Yes vs. No (Estimated Median; 95% CI)
Number of Patients IKDC * LS * TSDiff *
Male vs. Female 24 vs. 61 91.4 vs. 89.7 99.5 vs. 95 0 vs. 0
(2.3; −1.2, 5.7) (2; 0, 5) (0; 0, 0)
p = 0.304 p = 0.061 p = 0.943
Age > 40 years vs. ≤40 years 56 vs. 29 90.8 vs. 90.8 95 vs. 95 0 vs. 0
(−1.1; −4.6, 2.3) (0; −4, 2) (0, 0, 0)
p = 0.512 p = 0.989 p = 0.651
BMI > 30 vs. ≤30 6 vs. 79 86.8 vs. 90.8 95 vs. 95 0.5 vs. 0
(2.3; −3.4, 8) (0; −5, 5) (0; −1, 1)
p = 0.344 p = 0.892 p = 0.88
Same-day surgery vs. Delay 37 vs. 48 90.8 vs. 90.8 95 vs. 95 0 vs. 0
(1.2; −2.3, 4.6) (0; −4, 1) (0; 0, 0)
p = 0.47 p = 0.957 p = 0.968