| N = 106 |
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Age (years) | 54 ± 9 |
Sex |
Male | 41 (38.7%) |
Female | 65 (61.3%) |
Height (cm) | 165 ± 6 |
Weight (kg) | 69.4 ± 9.9 |
BMI (kg/m2) | 25.56 ± 4.32 |
Smoking (years) |
Never or < 1 | 42 (39.6%) |
1–10 | 27 (25.5%) |
≥ 10 | 37 (34.9%) |
DeMeester score | 118.05 ± 17.71 |
GERD-Q score | 13 ± 2 |
Surgical time (min) | 115 ± 15 |
- N=106 indicates that the sample size is 106 patients. Age, height, weight, DeMeester score, and GERD−Q score are presented as mean ± standard deviation. Sex and smoking history are shown as number of cases (percentage). The DeMeester score is used to assess the severity of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), while the GERD−Q score evaluates the patient's quality of life. Surgical time refers to the average duration of the surgery. BMI (Body Mass Index) is an indicator that measures the ratio of weight to height, calculated by dividing weight (kg) by the square of height (m)