Brief Article
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 7, 2009; 15(41): 5206-5210
Published online Nov 7, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.5206
Table 1 The clinical characteristics of patients with high and low bile output (mean ± SD)
Bile output
P-value1
> 300 mL (n = 33)< 300 mL (n = 41)
Age (yr)64.5 ± 10.367.7 ± 14.20.25
Sex (male:female)20:1319:220.35
Biochemical data
Albumin (g/dL)3.4 ± 0.63.0 ± 0.50.01
Total bilirubin (mg/dL)12.2 ± 7.412.0 ± 8.50.92
ALT (U/L)132.5 ± 184.5142.6 ± 115.20.77
Prolonged prothrombin time (s)1.0 ± 1.11.2 ± 1.30.42
Bilirubin reduction rate (%)22.5 ± 41.213.6 ± 29.70.31
Alkaline phosphatase (U/L)463.9 ± 301.8552.9 ± 373.80.297
Imaging characteristics
Visualized bile ducts on PTC2.7 ± 1.21.7 ± 1.00.0012
Tumor size (cm)5.3 ± 2.94.6 ± 2.50.31
Diameter of bile duct (mm)10.5 ± 6.111.1 ± 5.90.65
Approach side (right:left)9:2410:310.79
Bismuth type I/II/IIIa/IIIb/IV38/6/5/3/72/6/11/11/50.03
Lymphadenopathy1090.59
Liver metastasis4140.032
Peritoneal involvement781.00