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Table 5 Relationship between patient characteristics or operative factors and postoperative arrhythmia

From: Individualization of risk factors for postoperative complication after lung cancer surgery: a retrospective study

 

Arrhythmia

p value

Present

Absent

Gender

   

 Male

38 (7%)

547 (93%)

0.48

 Female

20 (5%)

351 (95%)

 

Age

   

 < 75 years

43 (6%)

656 (94%)

0.85

 ≥ 75 years

15 (6%)

242 (94%)

 

Smoking history

   

 Present

40 (7%)

555 (93%)

0.27

 Absent

18 (5%)

343 (95%)

 

Coexistence of interstitial lung disease

   

 Present

2 (9%)

20 (91%)

0.54

 Absent

56 (6%)

878 (94%)

 

Coexistence of diabetes mellitus

   

 Present

5 (4%)

131 (96%)

0.21

 Absent

53 (7%)

767 (93%)

 

Coexistence of malignancy

   

 Present

5 (3%)

156 (97%)

0.08

 Absent

53 (7%)

742 (93%)

 

Coexistence of asthma

   

 Present

1 (4%)

27 (96%)

0.57

 Absent

57 (6%)

871 (94%)

 

Coexistence of arrhythmia or angina pectoris

   

 Present

8 (8%)

90 (92%)

0.35

 Absent

50 (6%)

808 (94%)

 

FEV1%

   

 < 70%

26 (8%)

307 (92%)

0.09

 ≥ 70%

32 (5%)

591 (95%)

 

Lobe

   

 RU

21 (7%)

268 (93%)

0.30

 RM

3 (5%)

55 (95%)

 

 RL

14 (6%)

217 (94%)

 

 LU

16 (7%)

204 (93%)

 

 LL

4 (2%)

154 (98%)

 

Operative approach

   

 C-VATS + RATS

13 (4%)

328 (96%)

0.02

 H-VATS + Open

45 (7%)

570 (93%)

 

Operative procedure

   

 Lobectomy or more

57 (8%)

652 (92%)

 < 0.01

 Sublobar resection

1 (0.4%)

246 (99.6%)

 
  1. FEV1% forced expiratory volume % in one second, RU right upper, RM right middle, RL right lower, LU left upper, LL left lower, C complete, VATS video-assisted thoracic surgery, RATS Robot-assisted Thoracic Surgery, H hybrid