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Table 6 Associations of preoperative and intraoperative factors with anastomotic leakage

From: Impact of intraoperative fluid management on postoperative complications in patients undergoing minimally invasive esophagectomy for esophageal cancer: a retrospective single-center study

Factors

Anastomotic leakage ( +) (n = 68)

Anastomotic leakage (–) (n = 204)

P value

Sex (male), n (%)

49 (90.7%)

147 (72.0%)

0.0005*

Body weight (kg)

60.9 [51.6–68.1]

56.3 [49.3–65.6]

0.0191*

Total infusion volume (mL)

3995 [3239–4782]

3594 [2970–4300]

0.0303*

Colloidal solution (mL)

500 [400–1000]

500 [0–1000]

0.0548

Infusion volume (mL/kg/h)

5.6 [4.4–6.9]

5.4 [4.4–6.7]

0.8982

Fluid balance (mL)

2641 [2161–3444]

2651 [1983–3232]

0.2472

Fluid balance (mL/kg)

44.5 [34.6–57.6]

44.8 [33.9–58.8]

0.8423

Lactate (mmol/L)

1.3 [0.9–1.7]

1.3 [0.9–1.9]

0.6899

Total dosage of Ephedrine (mg)

12 [5–20]

12 [40–20]

0.9944

                         Phenylephrine (mg)

6.2 [3.0–9.4]

5.8 [2.9–8.8]

0.7905

                         Noradrenaline (μg)

262 (1347)

82 (326)

0.1020

  1. Values are presented as median [interquartile range] or mean (standard deviation)
  2. *Indicates P < 0.05