Research Article

Identification of Prognostic Factors in Cholangiocarcinoma Based on Integrated ceRNA Network Analysis

Table 3

The correlation between clinical features and the prognosis of cholangiocarcinoma patients using univariate and multivariate cox regression analysis.

Clinical characteristicsTCGA ()Univariable CoxMultivariable Cox
HR (95% CI) valueHR (95% CI) value

Age (years, )1.009 [0.973-1.048]6.21-011.076 [1.001-1.157]4.65-02
Gender (male/female)16/201.387 [0.544-3.534]4.92-011.516 [0.314-7.314]6.04-01
Neoplasm histologic grade (G1/G2/G3/G4)1/15/18/21.096 [0.412-2.407]9.93-011.069 [0.266-4.307]9.25-01
Pathologic M (M0/M1/-)28/5/31.650 [0.462-5.891]4.36-010.140 [0.005-3.914]2.47-01
Pathologic N (N0/N1/-)26/5/52.289 [0.602-8.700]2.12-010.031 [0.0003-3.108]1.39-01
Pathologic T (T1/T2/T3)19/12/51.209 [0.666-2.196]5.40-010.120 [0.003-4.166]2.42-01
Pathologic stage (I/II/III/IV)19/9/1/71.327 [0.923-1.907]1.19-0121.49 [0.669-69.62]8.31-02
Prognostic score status (high/low)18/186.074 [1.926-19.15]5.65-045.089 [1.770-33.653]1.91-02

SD: standard deviation.