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Table 1 Epidemiological variables according to discharge group

From: Patient’s safety and satisfaction on same day discharge after robotic and laparoscopic radical prostatectomy versus discharge after 24 or 48 h: a longitudinal randomized prospective study

  

Discharge group

P Value

Same day

24 h

48 h

N (%)

 

Tobacco use

No

19 (79)

20 (83)

19 (79)

< 1

 

Yes

5 (21)

4 (17)

5 (21)

 

Alcohol consumption

No

13 (54)

15 (63)

15 (63)

< 1

 

Yes

11 (46)

9 (38)

9 (38)

 

Systemic arterial hypertension

No

14 (58)

17 (71)

17 (71)

< 1

 

Yes

10 (42)

7 (29)

7 (29)

 

Diabetes

No

22 (92)

23 (96)

23 (96)

< 1

 

Yes

2 (8.3)

1 (4.2)

1 (4.2)

 

Prior abdominal operation

No

20 (83)

17 (71)

20 (83)

< 1

 

Yes

4 (17)

7 (29)

4 (17)

 

TNM

T1N0M0

12 (50)

15 (63)

13 (54)

< 1

 

T2N0M0

12 (25)

9 (38)

7 (46)

 

Gleason score

3 + 3

11 (46)

10 (42)

13 (54)

< 1

 

3 + 4

11 (46)

13 (54)

8 (33)

 
 

4 + 3

2 (8.3)

1 (4.2)

3 (13)

 

Education level

None

3 (13)

0

2 (8.3)

< 1

 

Elementary school

10 (42)

11 (46)

14 (58)

 
 

High school

6 (25)

7 (29)

5 (21)

 
 

College or higher

5 (21)

8 (25)

3 (13)

 

ASA classification

I

7 (29)

3 (13)

9 (38)

< 0.3

 

II

17 (71)

21 (88)

15 (63)

 
  

Average (standard deviation)

 

Body mass index (kg/m2)

 

27.3 (2.7)

26.7 (3.5)

27.4 (4.2)

< 1

PSA (ng/mL)

 

5.2 (2.7)

7.5 (4.3)

7.0 (4.3)

< 0.13

Prostate weight (g)

 

40.2 (15.5)

36.3 (12.5)

36.1 (17.7)

< 1

Surgical time (min)

 

175 (0.30)

191 (0.37)

178 (0.37)

< 0.3

Blood loss (mL)

 

241.0 (133.9)

333.8 (178.4)

330.4 (192.2)

< 0.13

  1. ASA: American Society of Anesthesiologists; PSA: prostate-specific antigen