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Table 5 Comparison of complications between male and female patients

From: Acute kidney injury after liver resection in elderly patients

 

Males (n = 101)

Females (n = 94)

P-value

Cardiologic complications

23 (22.8%)

22 (23.4%)

0.4723

Sepsis

17 (16.8%)

41 (43.6%)

< 0.0001

Surgical complications

37 (36.6%)

29 (30.9%)

0.2020

AKI

24 (25.2%)

2 (2.1%)

< 0.0001

Age < 65 years

59 (58.4%)

60 (63.8%)

0.3837

Age ≥ 65 years

42 (41.6%)

34 (36.2%)

0.3837

Small resection

6 (5.9%)

20 (21.3%)

< 0.0001

Large resection

73 (72.3%)

34 (36.2%)

< 0.0001

RFA

22 (21.8%)

40 (42.6%)

< 0.0001

Benign finding

14 (13.9%)

18 (19.1%)

0.2850

HCC

12 (11.9%)

4 (4.3%)

0.0055

Cholangiocarcinoma

12 (11.9%)

15 (16%)

0.2637

MTS of colorectal carcinoma

45 (44.6%)

19 (20,2%)

< 0.0001

Neuroendocrine tumors

7 (6.9%)

6 (6.4%)

0.8114

Other

11 (10.9%)

32 (34%)

< 0.0001

Duration of surgery (min)

227 ± 106

212 ± 92

0.1364

Perioperative blood loss (ml)

580 ± 532

460 ± 427

0.0146

Substitution of FFP (ml)

480 ± 473

390 ± 358

0.0351

  1. AKI acute kidney injury, RFA radiofrequency ablation, HCC hepatocellular carcinoma, MTS metastases, FFP fresh blood plasma