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Table 3 Factors related to tumors associated with the overall survival of patients undergoing surgical treatment (liver transplantation and hepatic resection)

From: Analysis of the survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and indications for liver transplantation or hepatic resection

Characteristic

Liver Transplant

 

Hepatic Resection

 

Hazard Ratio (IC95%)

p

Hazard Ratio (IC95%)

p

Alpha-Fetoprotein

1.001 (0.998–1.004)

0.527

1.004 (1.003–1.006)

< 0.001

No. of Nodules

1.054 (0.996–1.116)

0.069

1.287 (1.061–1.561)

0.011

Within Radiological MC

-

 

0.49 (0.32–0.76)

0.001

Within Pathological MC

0.78 (0.55–1.11)

0.169

0.39 (0.24–0.66)

< 0.001

Largest Nodule Size

1.012 (1.001–1.022)

0.025

1.007 (1.003–1.011)

0.002

Well Differentiated

0.92 (0.43-2.00)

0.841

0.70 (0.19–2.63)

0.602

Moderately Differentiated

0.87 (0.52–1.46)

0.601

0.95 (0.38–2.37)

0.907

Poorly Differentiated

1.06 (0.58–1.94)

0.862

1.10 (0.41–2.98)

0.854

Microvascular Invasion

1.16 (0.77–1.75)

0.478

2.09 (1.26–3.47)

0.004

Macrovascular Invasion

2.16 (1.24–3.76)

0.006

4.51 (2.42–8.39)

< 0.001

Satellite Nodule

1.35 (0.83–2.19)

0.233

2.16 (1.34–3.47)

0.001

Inactive Tumor

0.90 (0.53–1.55)

0.714

-

-

Chronic Hepatopathy

-

-

1.34 (0.59–3.08)

0.488

Clear Margin

-

-

0.49 (0.20–1.21)

0.122

Margin Distance

-

-

1.002 (0.98–1.02)

0.85

Bilobar Nodules

-

-

1.93 (0.78–4.78)

0.155

  1. 95% CI: 95% confidence interval; MC: Milan criteria