Kaplan–Meier curve showing 24-month cumulative primary patency stratified by venographic and procedural factors.

<p>Each graph shows the cumulative primary patency rates among patients with and without specific risk factors. Differences in the survival distribution were assessed using log-rank tests. <b>A.</b> Venous stenosis. Patients with stenosis ≥50% showed significantly lower patency com...

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Hoofdauteur: Chang Hoon Oh (16786347) (author)
Andere auteurs: In Chul Nam (11307676) (author), Doo Ri Kim (14059684) (author), Jung Ho Won (7871465) (author), Hyoung Nam Lee (14106504) (author), Sung-Joon Park (548075) (author), Youngjong Cho (10052659) (author)
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author2 In Chul Nam (11307676)
Doo Ri Kim (14059684)
Jung Ho Won (7871465)
Hyoung Nam Lee (14106504)
Sung-Joon Park (548075)
Youngjong Cho (10052659)
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In Chul Nam (11307676)
Doo Ri Kim (14059684)
Jung Ho Won (7871465)
Hyoung Nam Lee (14106504)
Sung-Joon Park (548075)
Youngjong Cho (10052659)
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In Chul Nam (11307676)
Doo Ri Kim (14059684)
Jung Ho Won (7871465)
Hyoung Nam Lee (14106504)
Sung-Joon Park (548075)
Youngjong Cho (10052659)
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biochemistry
Medicine
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
multivariate cox model
kaplan &# 8211
iliofemoral dvt secondary
effective anatomical resolution
28 – 19
month venous patency
related confounding factors
meier survival analysis
term venous patency
independently predict patency
hr ]= 5
term patency
reduced patency
procedural factors
independently associated
xlink ">
whereas 17
venographic findings
univariate analysis
thurner syndrome
stent placement
stent deployment
prospective studies
prognostic significance
prognostic impact
primary outcome
persistent collaterals
likely due
january 2011
independent predictor
hazard ratio
confidence interval
better outcomes
april 2023
05 ).
021 ).
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description <p>Each graph shows the cumulative primary patency rates among patients with and without specific risk factors. Differences in the survival distribution were assessed using log-rank tests. <b>A.</b> Venous stenosis. Patients with stenosis ≥50% showed significantly lower patency compared to those with <50% stenosis (<i>p</i> < 0.001). <b>B.</b> Venous spur. Presence of luminal irregularity (spur) was associated with inferior patency outcomes (<i>p</i> < 0.001). <b>C.</b> Persistent Collateral Veins. Patients without collateral flow demonstrated significantly higher patency rates than those with persistent collateral flow (<i>p</i> = 0.001). <b>D.</b> Stent placement. Patients who underwent stent placement had a higher long-term patency than those who did not (<i>p</i> = 0.019). <b>E.</b> Stent diameter. Among patients with stent placement, no significant difference in patency was observed between stents ≤12 mm and >12 mm in diameter (<i>p</i> = 0.332).</p>
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spelling Kaplan–Meier curve showing 24-month cumulative primary patency stratified by venographic and procedural factors.Chang Hoon Oh (16786347)In Chul Nam (11307676)Doo Ri Kim (14059684)Jung Ho Won (7871465)Hyoung Nam Lee (14106504)Sung-Joon Park (548075)Youngjong Cho (10052659)BiochemistryMedicineCell BiologyMolecular BiologyBiotechnologyDevelopmental BiologyCancerInfectious Diseasesmultivariate cox modelkaplan &# 8211iliofemoral dvt secondaryeffective anatomical resolution28 – 19month venous patencyrelated confounding factorsmeier survival analysisterm venous patencyindependently predict patencyhr ]= 5term patencyreduced patencyprocedural factorsindependently associatedxlink ">whereas 17venographic findingsunivariate analysisthurner syndromestent placementstent deploymentprospective studiesprognostic significanceprognostic impactprimary outcomepersistent collateralslikely duejanuary 2011independent predictorhazard ratioconfidence intervalbetter outcomesapril 202305 ).021 ).<p>Each graph shows the cumulative primary patency rates among patients with and without specific risk factors. Differences in the survival distribution were assessed using log-rank tests. <b>A.</b> Venous stenosis. Patients with stenosis ≥50% showed significantly lower patency compared to those with <50% stenosis (<i>p</i> < 0.001). <b>B.</b> Venous spur. Presence of luminal irregularity (spur) was associated with inferior patency outcomes (<i>p</i> < 0.001). <b>C.</b> Persistent Collateral Veins. Patients without collateral flow demonstrated significantly higher patency rates than those with persistent collateral flow (<i>p</i> = 0.001). <b>D.</b> Stent placement. Patients who underwent stent placement had a higher long-term patency than those who did not (<i>p</i> = 0.019). <b>E.</b> Stent diameter. Among patients with stent placement, no significant difference in patency was observed between stents ≤12 mm and >12 mm in diameter (<i>p</i> = 0.332).</p>2025-11-25T18:33:04ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0336037.g003https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Kaplan_Meier_curve_showing_24-month_cumulative_primary_patency_stratified_by_venographic_and_procedural_factors_/30714271CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307142712025-11-25T18:33:04Z
spellingShingle Kaplan–Meier curve showing 24-month cumulative primary patency stratified by venographic and procedural factors.
Chang Hoon Oh (16786347)
Biochemistry
Medicine
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
multivariate cox model
kaplan &# 8211
iliofemoral dvt secondary
effective anatomical resolution
28 – 19
month venous patency
related confounding factors
meier survival analysis
term venous patency
independently predict patency
hr ]= 5
term patency
reduced patency
procedural factors
independently associated
xlink ">
whereas 17
venographic findings
univariate analysis
thurner syndrome
stent placement
stent deployment
prospective studies
prognostic significance
prognostic impact
primary outcome
persistent collaterals
likely due
january 2011
independent predictor
hazard ratio
confidence interval
better outcomes
april 2023
05 ).
021 ).
status_str publishedVersion
title Kaplan–Meier curve showing 24-month cumulative primary patency stratified by venographic and procedural factors.
title_full Kaplan–Meier curve showing 24-month cumulative primary patency stratified by venographic and procedural factors.
title_fullStr Kaplan–Meier curve showing 24-month cumulative primary patency stratified by venographic and procedural factors.
title_full_unstemmed Kaplan–Meier curve showing 24-month cumulative primary patency stratified by venographic and procedural factors.
title_short Kaplan–Meier curve showing 24-month cumulative primary patency stratified by venographic and procedural factors.
title_sort Kaplan–Meier curve showing 24-month cumulative primary patency stratified by venographic and procedural factors.
topic Biochemistry
Medicine
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Biotechnology
Developmental Biology
Cancer
Infectious Diseases
multivariate cox model
kaplan &# 8211
iliofemoral dvt secondary
effective anatomical resolution
28 – 19
month venous patency
related confounding factors
meier survival analysis
term venous patency
independently predict patency
hr ]= 5
term patency
reduced patency
procedural factors
independently associated
xlink ">
whereas 17
venographic findings
univariate analysis
thurner syndrome
stent placement
stent deployment
prospective studies
prognostic significance
prognostic impact
primary outcome
persistent collaterals
likely due
january 2011
independent predictor
hazard ratio
confidence interval
better outcomes
april 2023
05 ).
021 ).