Skip to main content

Table 1 Characteristics of patients

From: How education level affects postoperative rehabilitation and follow-up: a single-center experience

 

All(1112)

Group1(33)

Group2(442)

Group3(237)

Group4(384)

P-value

Age(mean, sd)

66.7(6.86)

68.97(5.07)

67.4 (5.89)

66.9 (7.13)

65.73 (7.76)

P < 0.001※

BMI(mean, sd)

24.57(2.96)

24.42(2.96)

24.68(2.95)

24.4(2.84)

25.57(2.97)

P = 0.68

PSA(mean,IQR)

22.82(8.439–26.78)

27.43(7.932–32.18)

26.16(8.853–33.48)

21.75(8.998–25.58)

19.4(7.94–21.52)

P = 0.0018※

fPSA(mean, IQR)

2.896(0.869–2.901)

2.889(0.7075–4.474)

3.142(0.94–3.41)

2.44(0.94–3.41)

2.921(0.8005–2.294)

P = 0.0085※

Gleason score

     

P = 0.2373

 ≤ 6

105

2

38

22

42

 

 7

616

15

252

145

199

 

 ≥ 8

313

13

113

62

118

 

pT stage

     

P = 0.5105

 ≤ 2a

173

6

58

39

68

 

 2b

56

3

22

13

17

 

 ≥ 2c

893

24

361

185

297

 

pN stage

     

P = 0.5073

 pNx/pN0

998

28

398

211

350

 

 pN1

109

5

44

26

32

 

M stage

     

P = 0.8585

 M0/Mx

1101

33

437

234

381

 

 M1

11

0

5

3

3

 

Capusle invasion

     

P = 0.0149※

 Positive

513

16

224

118

154

 

 Negative

599

17

218

119

230

 

Nerve invasion

     

P = 0.3975

 Positive

652

18

278

141

215

 

 Negative

417

15

157

93

151

 

Seminal vesical invasion

     

P = 0.3294

 Positive

209

8

93

44

61

 

 Negative

867

25

343

192

306

 

Surgical margin

     

P = 0.31

 Positive

473

15

206

103

149

 

 Negative

596

18

229

131

217

 
  1. AGE, BMI one way ANOVA, PSA, fPSA, Gleason score, pT stage, pN stage, M stage Kruskal–Wallis test Capsule invasion, Nerve invasion, Seminal vesical invasion, Positive surgical margin Chi-square
  2. Sixteen patients education level information is not available
  3. ※ statistical signifiance