Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Apr 27, 2025; 17(4): 104459
Published online Apr 27, 2025. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v17.i4.104459
Table 3 Univariate analysis of postoperative cognitive dysfunction in colorectal cancer patients, mean ± SD
General data
Cognitive dysfunction group (n = 37)
Non-cognitive dysfunction group (n = 61)
χ2/t
P value
Gender0.2190.640
Male1731
Female2030
Age (years)56.44 ± 6.1255.83 ± 7.120.4330.666
BMI1.2550.263
≥ 24 kg/m21125
< 24 kg/m22636
ASA classification1.0970.295
Class I-II1328
Class III2433
Hypertension0.1880.665
Presence1019
Absence2742
Diabetes4.3530.037
Presence2528
Absence1233
Alcohol consumption4.1830.041
Presence2630
Absence1131
TNM staging2.8340.242
Stage I1721
Stage II1217
Stage III823
Smoking history0.4140.520
Presence1122
Absence2639
Education (years)4.3890.036
≥ 10 years2223
< 10 years1538
Marital status0.7940.373
Married1327
Unmarried/widowed2434
Anesthesia duration5.1430.023
≥ 4 hours2522
< 4 hours1229
Intraoperative blood loss4.8320.028
≥ 300 mL2629
< 300 mL1132
Intraoperative hypoxemia8.5430.003
Presence2726
Absence1035
Use of DEX during surgery9.7700.002
Absence2623
Presence1138
Use of vasoactive agents during surgery4.3530.037
Presence2528
Absence1233
Surgical duration7.3680.007
≥ 90 minutes2931
< 90 minutes830
Tumor location0.1490.928
Proximal colon1322
Distal colon1116
Rectum1323
SIRS scores5.9390.015
≥ 3 points2831
< 3 points930
Postoperative fasting duration0.1030.748
≥ 3 days2035
< 3 days1726