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. 2021 Feb;9(4):310. doi: 10.21037/atm-20-4932

Table 6. Predictive factors for overall survival by univariate and multivariate analysis in patients underwent heterochronous resection.

Characteristics Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
Hazard ratio (95% CI) P value Hazard ratio (95% CI) P value
Age
   >65 vs. ≤65 years 0.357 (0.083–1.536) 0.166 1.121 (0.200–6.285) 0.896
Gender
   Male vs. female 0.738 (0.345–1.580) 0.435 0.808 (0.309–2.116) 0.664
BMI
   ≥24 vs. <24 kg/m2 1.655 (0.782–3.502) 0.188 2.656 (1.066–6.618) 0.036b
Primary tumor gradea
   G3 vs. G1–2 2.321 (1.010–5.332) 0.047b 5.400 (1.675–17.414) 0.005b
Primary tumor location
   Right-sided vs. left-sided 1.388 (0.324–5.940) 0.658 1.614 (0.359–7.255) 0.532
T-stagea
   pT4 vs. pT1–3 1.304 (0.612–2.777) 0.491 1.440 (0.537–3.862) 0.468
N-stagea
   pN1–2 vs. pN0 1.273 (0.588–2.755) 0.540 0.553 (0.195–1.567) 0.265
Preoperative chemotherapy before liver resection
   Yes vs. no 1.289 (0.614–2.703) 0.502 4.167 (1.362–12.743) 0.012b
Preoperative chemotherapy before liver resection
   Yes vs. no 1.646 (0.717–3.779) 0.240 3.280 (1.088–9.886) 0.035b
Immune score LM
   High vs. low 0.438 (0.200–0.959) 0.039b 0.340 (0.130–0.889) 0.028b
Immune score PT
   High vs. low 0.766 (0.360–1.628) 0.488 0.502 (0.157–1.600) 0.244

a, according to Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) staging system (7th edition); b, P value <0.05 was defined as statistically significant. BMI, body mass index; LM, liver metastases; PT, primary tumor.