International Journal of Hepatology / 2019 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
Preoperative Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio Plus Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio Predicts the Outcomes after Curative Resection for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Table 1 Clinicopathological characteristics of patients undergoing curative hepatectomy for HCC.
Clinical variables Overall (n=132) (%) Patient factors Male (n, %) 116 (87.9%) Age (years; mean ± SD) 65.2 ± 10.2 Hepatitis B (n, %) 75 (56.8%) Child-Pugh Class B (n, %) 13 (9.8%) Laboratory data ICG>15 (n, %) 30 (22.7%) Creatinine (mean ± SD) 98±91 Surgical factors Major hepatectomy (n, %) 61 (46.2%) Operation time >350min (n, %) 43 (32.6%) EBL >500ml (n, %) 81 (61.4%) Tumor factors AFP >400ug/L (n, %) 18 (13.6%) Tumor size >5cm (n, %) 60 (45.4%) Multiple tumors (n, %) 30 (22.7%) R1 resection (n, %) 13 (9.8%) Postoperative factors Wound infection 6 (4.5%) Pneumonia 22 (16.7%) UTI 7 (5.3%) Bile leak 2 (1.5%) Intra-abdominal collection 4 (3.0%) Liver failure 11 (8.3%) Follow-up 30-day mortality 3 (2.3%) LOS (days, mean ± SD) 14.0 ± 19.2 OS (months, median [IQR]) 24(1-88) RFS (months, median [IQR]) 17(1-84)
ICG: indocyanine green; EBL: estimated blood loss; AFP: a-fetoprotein; UTI: urinary tract infection; LOS: length of stay; OS: overall survival; RFS: recurrence free survival; IQR: interquartile range; SD: standard derivation.