Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Gastrointest Surg. Feb 27, 2024; 16(2): 471-480
Published online Feb 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i2.471
Table 1 Comparison of general data between the two groups [n (%), (mean ± SD)]
Item
Study group (n = 50)
Control group (n = 42)
Z/t/χ2
P value
GenderMale29 (58.00)26 (61.90)0.1450.704
Female21 (42.00)16 (38.10)
Age (years)54.62 ± 7.1755.18 ± 6.950.3780.706
Etiology of liver cirrhosisViral hepatitis28 (56.00)23 (54.76)0.0000.989
Alcoholic hepatitis15 (30.00)14 (33.33)
Other7 (14.00)5 (11.90)
Table 2 Comparison of variceal status between the two groups [n (%)]
Item
Study group (n = 50)
Control group (n = 42)
Z
P value
Prior to surgeryAbsence0 (0.00)0 (0.00)0.5330.465
Mild9 (18.00)5 (11.90)
Moderate20 (40.00)17 (40.48)
Severe21 (42.00)20 (47.62)
One month postoperativelyAbsence19 (38.00)4 (9.52)5.2690.022
Mild16 (32.00)21 (50.00)
Moderate9 (18.00)10 (23.81)
Severe6 (12.00)a7 (16.67)a
Table 3 Comparison of hemodynamics between the two groups (mean ± SD)
Item
Study group (n = 50)
Control group (n = 42)
t
P value
PVV (cm/s)Preoperatively13.42 ± 3.0513.86 ± 3.170.6770.500
Postoperatively43.28 ± 9.61a37.81 ± 7.14a3.0480.003
PVD (cm)Preoperatively1.55 ± 0.301.53 ± 0.310.3140.755
Postoperatively1.21 ± 0.23a1.34 ± 0.26a2.5440.013
Table 4 Comparison of serum parameters between the two groups (mean ± SD)
Item
Study group (n = 50)
Control group (n = 42)
t
P value
PLT (× 109/L)Preoperatively84.37 ± 16.3885.19 ± 15.920.2420.809
Postoperatively134.17 ± 22.35a115.64 ± 19.15a4.2250.001
RBC (× 1012/L)Preoperatively3.21 ± 0.723.18 ± 0.730.1980.844
Postoperatively3.31 ± 0.653.29 ± 0.670.1450.885
WBC (× 109/L)Preoperatively4.41 ± 0.754.39 ± 0.760.1270.900
Postoperatively5.54 ± 0.92a5.08 ± 0.86a2.4610.016
Table 5 Comparison of liver function between the two groups (mean ± SD)
Item
Study group (n = 50)
Control group (n = 42)
t
P value
ALB (g/L)Preoperatively30.75 ± 6.2431.29 ± 5.370.4400.661
Postoperatively32.41 ± 4.96 ns33.74 ± 6.62 ns1.1000.274
TBIL (μmol/L)Preoperatively33.16 ± 8.0531.86 ± 6.920.8220.413
Postoperatively34.81 ± 7.79 ns33.01 ± 8.11 ns1.0830.282
AST (U/L)Preoperatively76.49 ± 7.1777.28 ± 7.020.5310.596
Postoperatively75.39 ± 9.81 ns74.47 ± 8.25 ns0.4810.632
Table 6 Comparison of quality of life between the two groups (mean ± SD)
Item
Study group (n = 50)
Control group (n = 42)
t
P value
Social functionPreoperatively49.89 ± 4.1749.92 ± 4.350.0340.973
Postoperatively78.36 ± 3.81a75.50 ± 3.66a3.651< 0.001
Psychological functionPreoperatively48.30 ± 5.0748.85 ± 4.960.5230.602
Postoperatively70.16 ± 5.83a65.28 ± 5.19a4.203< 0.001
Physical functionPreoperatively45.69 ± 6.5846.41 ± 6.750.5170.607
Postoperatively65.25 ± 7.39a60.67 ± 6.98a3.0370.003
Material life conditionPreoperatively46.29 ± 5.1146.57 ± 5.130.2610.794
Postoperatively63.81 ± 6.78a60.62 ± 5.75a2.4070.018
Table 7 Comparison of re-bleeding and survival rates between the two groups [n (%)]
Item
Study group (n = 50)
Control group (n = 42)
χ2
P value
Re-bleeding rate11 (22.00)18 (42.86)4.6000.032
Survival rate31 (62.00)22 (52.38)0.8650.352