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. 2022 Mar 3;14:953–965. doi: 10.2147/CMAR.S346285

Table 1.

Comparison of Demographic Data and Characteristics in the Two Groups

Characteristics Group TP (n=86) Group GA (n=109) P value
Age, (year) 57.6±8.7 60.1±9.8 0.06#
Sex, n (%)
Male 51 (59.3) 57 (52.3) 0.33£
Female 35 (40.7) 52 (47.7)
Weight (kg) 65.2±11.2 63.0±10.6 0.16#
BMI (kg/m2) 23.1±1.4 22.8±1.1 0.07#
Smoking status, n (%) 26(30.2) 37(33.9) 0.65£
ASA grade, n (%)
 I 12 (14.0) 11 (10.1) 0.67£
 II 66 (76.7) 89 (81.6)
 III 8 (9.3) 9 (8.3)
PaO2 (mmHg) 86.6±7.9 84.6±8.4 0.10#
PaCO2 (mmHg) 41.3±5.6 42.5±4.9 0.12#
Haemoglobin (g/L) 134.8±18.3 133.1±18.6 0.52#
Sevoflurane (mL) 42.1±6.5 43.3±5.9 0.18#
Propofol (mg) 906.7±213.9 901.1±198.0 0.85#
Duration of anaesthesia (min) 166.1 ± 22.3 171.3 ± 23.1 0.12#
Duration of surgery (min) 134.9 ± 22.2 138.7 ± 19.1 0.19#
Intraoperative blood loss (mL) 69.7±23.1 73.6±27.6 0.29#
Urine volume (mL) 123.6±26.8 118.7±24.2 0.19#
Type of lobectomy, n (%)
 Left upper 15 (17.4) 21 (19.3) 0.51£
 Left lower 12 (14.0) 17 (15.6)
 Right upper 20 (23.3) 29 (26.6)
 Right middle 14 (16.3) 22 (20.2)
 Right lower 25 (29.0) 20 (18.3)
Tumour stage, n (%)
 I 61 (70.9) 70 (64.2) 0.36£
 II 15 (17.5) 18 (16.5)
 III A 10 (11.6) 21 (19.3)
Treatment regime, n (%)
 Surgery only 57 (66.3) 75 (68.8) 0.58Δ
 Surgery &chemotherapy 16(18.6) 13 (11.9)
 Surgery &radiation 1 (1.2) 2 (1.8)
 Surgery&chemotherapy and radiation 0 0
 Other treatment 12 (14.0) 19 (17.4)

Notes: The data are given as mean ± SD or n (%). Quantitative variables were compared by #independent-sample t; Qualitative variables were compared by £Chi-square (χ2) or ΔFisher’s exact test.

Abbreviations: TG, thoracic paravertebral block combined with general anaesthesia alone; GA, general anaesthesia alone; BMI, body mass index; ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists; PaO2, partial pressure of arterial oxygen; PaCO2, partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide; SD, standard deviation.