Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Clin Cases. Mar 16, 2021; 9(8): 1793-1802
Published online Mar 16, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i8.1793
Table 2 Univariate and multivariate analyses of the risk factors for post-hepatectomy liver failure

Univariate analysis
Multivariate analysis

OR
95%CI
P value
OR
95%CI
P value
Gender (reference = female)9.455(2.477-36.081)0.001
Age1.047(0.987-1.111)0.13
History of hepatitis6.943(2.099-22.963)0.001
History of diabetes2.987(0.713-12.517)0.135
Liver cirrhosis12.825(3.305-49.769)< 0.001
Operating time1.250(0.953-1.639)0.107
Bleeding1.000(0.999-1.001)0.521
Hepatic hilum occlusion1.133(0.404-3.183)0.812
ALT1.007(0.997-1.017)0.188
AST1.019(0.995-1.043)0.119
TBIL1.031(1.005-1.058)0.0181.177(1.017, 1.362)0.029
DBIL1.026(1.001-1.051)0.038
Creatinine1.006(0.992-1.021)0.398
eGFR0.995(0.971-1.019)0.661
ALB0.832(0.733-0.944)0.004
WBC0.820(0.624-1.078)0.155
LY0.927(0.425-2.018)0.848
PLT0.968(0.952-0.983)< 0.0010.949(0.908, 0.992)0.021
PT1.512(1.028-2.223)0.036
INR97.870(1.336-7169.878)0.036
MELD1.375(1.111-1.703)0.003
ALBI11.662(2.96-45.95)< 0.001
APRI62.012(8.376-459.096)< 0.0012.954(1.021, 8.544)0.046
Total liver volume1.001(1-1.002)0.205
Remnant liver volume0.998(0.996-1.001)0.222
Spleen volume1.006(1.002-1.009)0.005
SV/LV123.308(2.076-7324.329)0.021< 0.001(0,0.043)0.036
%RLV0.000(0-0.008)< 0.001
BMI0.922(0.749-1.136)0.446
Body surface area25.376(0.325-1984.13)0.146
SLV1.005(0.998-1.011)0.146
SRLVR0.068(0.002-1.906)0.114