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. 2020 Nov 9;7:584578. doi: 10.3389/fsurg.2020.584578

Table 2.

Urine laboratory examination of our study population after PSM.

Characteristic Full cohort (n = 130) Tubeless group (n = 54)
Control group (n = 65) Tubeless group (n = 65) P Partially tubeless group (n = 27) Completely tubeless group (n = 27) P
Postoperative urine white blood cell (n/μL), median (min, max) <0.001 0.075
24.8 (0.3, 1,651.0) 6.7 (0.0, 207.4) 8.0 (0.0, 207.4) 3.6 (0.0, 115.5)
Postoperative pyuria, n (%) <0.001 0.735
Positive 40 (61.5) 15 (23.1) 6 (22.2) 5 (18.5)
Negative 25 (38.5) 50 (76.9) 21 (77.8) 22 (81.5)
Postoperative urine red blood cell (n/μL), median (min, max) <0.001 0.161
20.9 (2.0, 1,069.9) 7.9 (0.0, 228.7) 8.8 (0.0, 68.0) 6.7 (0.0, 25.7)
Postoperative hematuria, n (%) <0.001 0.224
Positive 34 (52.3) 10 (15.4) 5 (18.5) 2 (7.4)
Negative 31 (47.7) 55 (84.6) 22 (81.5) 25 (92.6)

Max, maximum; Min, minimum; PSM, propensity score–matched.