Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2015; 21(47): 13325-13331
Published online Dec 21, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i47.13325
Table 1 Clinical pathological features of 525 early gastric cancer cases and univariate analysis of risk factors for lymph node metastasis n (%)
VariablesLymph node metastasis
P value
Negative(n = 364)Positive(n = 161)
Gender
Male241 (73.5)87 (26.5)0.008
Female123 (62.4)74 (37.6)
Age (yr)
< 60207 (67.2)101 (32.8)0.208
≥ 60157 (72.4)60 (27.6)
Tumor size (cm)
≤ 2202 (76.5)62 (23.5)0.000
> 2162 (62.1)99 (37.9)
Invasion depth
Mucosa (T1a)190 (81.5)43 (18.5)0.000
Submucosa (T1b)174 (59.6)118 (40.4)
Histology
Differentiated144 (80.9)34 (19.1)0.000
Undifferentiated220 (63.4)127 (36.6)
Ulceration
Present79 (65.8)41 (34.2)0.344
Absent285 (70.4)120 (29.6)
Lymphatic involvement
Present11 (33.3)22 (66.7)0.000
Absent353 (71.7)139 (28.3)
Table 2 Multivariate analysis of risk factors of 525 early gastric cancer cases for lymph node metastasis
VariablesOR95%CIP value
Gender (female/male)1.6491.091-2.4920.018
Tumor size (> 2 cm/ ≤ 2 cm)1.8031.201-2.7060.004
Invasion depth (T1b/T1a)2.5661.671-3.9410.000
Histology (undifferentiated/differentiated)2.6211.624-4.2300.000
Lymphaticinvolvement (present/absent)3.5051.590-7.7250.002
Table 3 Comprehensive analysis of 233 mucosal carcinomas (T1a) for lymph node metastasis n (%)
GenderTumor size (cm)Lymphatic involvementHistologyLymph node metastasis
NegativePositive
Female (93) ≤ 2AbsentDifferentiated140 (0)
Undifferentiated328 (20)
PresentDifferentiated01 (100)
Undifferentiated00 (0)
> 2AbsentDifferentiated51 (16.7)
Undifferentiated1715 (46.9)
PresentDifferentiated00 (0)
Undifferentiated00 (0)
Male (140) ≤ 2AbsentDifferentiated360 (0)
Undifferentiated319 (22.5)
PresentDifferentiated00 (0)
Undifferentiated11 (50)
> 2AbsentDifferentiated282 (6.7)
Undifferentiated266 (18.75)
PresentDifferentiated00 (0)
Undifferentiated00 (0)