Retrospective Study
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World J Clin Cases. Apr 16, 2023; 11(11): 2423-2434
Published online Apr 16, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i11.2423
Table 1 Comparison of baseline characteristics between patients of non-segmented and segmented gallbladder groups
Variables

Non-segmented GB, n = 205
Segmented GB, n = 63
P value
Age in year51.8 ± 13.651.1 ± 11.30.664
Male87 (42.4%)29 (46.0%)0.72
Atypical symptoms52 (25.4%)9 (14.3%)0.085
Biliary colic pain50 (24.4%)10 (15.9%)0.171
Laboratory findings
ALP in IU/L67.6 ± 24.668.0 ± 20.50.911
GGT in IU/L37.1 ± 54.933.1 ± 28.40.58
AST in IU/L24.2 ± 8.726.3 ± 14.70.163
ALT in IU/L23.5 ± 12.726.3 ± 15.40.148
Total bilirubin in mg/dL1.05 ± 2.600.86 ± 0.410.583
Direct bilirubin in mg/dL0.31 ± 0.870.25 ± 0.120.59
CEA in ng/mL1.58 ± 1.311.35 ± 0.830.31
Radiologic findings
GB stone110 (53.7%)37 (58.7%)0.563
GB sludge7 (3.4%)2 (3.2%)0.999
GB polyp14 (6.8%)8 (12.7%)0.186
Adenomyomatosis12 (5.9%)18 (28.6%)< 0.001
Chronic cholecystitis107 (52.2%)45 (71.4%)0.009
Reported GBEF, %67.40 ± 21.7870.05 ± 22.970.405
Cholecystectomy73 (35.6%)45 (71.4%)< 0.001
Pathology1
Adenomyomatosis3 (4.1%)5 (11.1%)0.257
Chronic cholecystitis68 (93.2%)41 (91.1%)0.73
Cholesterol polyp16 (21.9%)7 (15.6%)0.478