Basic Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2019.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 14, 2019; 25(2): 205-219
Published online Jan 14, 2019. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v25.i2.205
Table 1 Characteristics of the patients after pancreatoduodenectomy for pancreatic cancer n (%)
VariableNo. of cases (n = 61)
Gender
Male26 (42.6)
Female35 (57.4)
Age, yr (median)68
T stage
T13 (4.9)
T23 (4.9)
T355 (90.2)
T40 (0)
N status
N011 (18.0)
N150 (82.0)
Lymphatic invasion
L011 (18.0)
L150 (82.0)
Microvascular invasion
V012 (19.7)
V149 (80.3)
Perineural invasion
No9 (14.8)
Yes52 (85.2)
Differentiation grade
G19 (14.8)
G235 (57.4)
G316 (26.2)
G41 (1.6)
Resection status
R056 (91.8)
R15 (8.2)
Median survival (mo)23.10
Table 2 Univariate analysis of histopathological features (log-rank)
VariableP value
Resection statusR0/R1-R20.005
T stageT1-T2/T3-T40.146
Lymph-nodesN0/N10.046
Tumor differentiationG1-G2/G3-G40.027
Perineural invasionYes/No0.010
Micro-vessel infiltrationYes/No0.073
Lymphatic invasionYes/No0.039
IAP1 expressionHigh/low0.022
IAP2 expressionHigh/low0.624
Table 3 Multivariate analysis for overall survival
VariablesOverall Survival
HR95%CIP value
Tumor differentiation, G1-G2/G3-G42.731.17-6.370.02
Resection status, R0/R1-R22.871.31-6.290.008
IAP1 expression, high/low5.511.95-15.590.001