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Table 1 Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the study population

From: Comparison of various continence definitions in a large group of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy: a multicentre, prospective study

Sociodemographic

Total

Mean /

 

N = 329

Proportion

95% CI

Age (Mean, SD)

329

65.3

[65, 65.7]

>  65 years

180

54.7%

[49.3, 60%]

Family Status: Married

283

86.0%

[81.9, 89.4%]

Partnership: Yes

314

95.7%

[92.6, 97.2%]

School Education: Higher Level

135

41.4%

[35.9, 46.4%]

University Education

124

38.2%

[32.6, 43%]

Health Insurance: Private

66

20.4%

[16.1, 24.7%]

Employment Status

   

Employed

92

29.0%

[23.4, 33%]

Pensioner

225

71.0%

[63.2, 73.2%]

Clinical

 PSA ng/ml (Mean, SD)

329

8.4

[8.1, 8.8]

 Surgery

152

46.2%

[40.9, 51.6%]

 EERPE

177

53.8%

[48.4, 59.1%]

ORP

 Nerve-sparing

   

 none

119

36.2%

[31.2, 41.5%]

 unilateral

57

17.3%

[13.6, 21.8%]

 bilateral

153

46.5%

[41.2, 51.9%]

 Pelvic Lymph Adenectomy

243

74.8%

[68.9, 78.3%]

Pathological Stage

 pT1a - pT1c

4

1.2%

[0.5, 3.1%]

 pT2a - pT2c

235

71.4%

[66.3, 76%]

 pT3a - pT3b

90

27.4%

[22.8, 32.4%]

Positive Surgical Margins

 R0

278

84.8%

[80.2, 88%]

 R1

50

15.2%

[11.7, 19.5%]

Gleason Score

 Gleason ≤6

131

40.1%

[34.7, 45.2%]

 Gleason 7

158

48.3%

[42.7, 53.4%]

 Gleason 8–10

38

11.6%

[8.5, 15.5%]