Table 3 Clinical features in the high OPNI group (n = 53) versus the low OPNI group (n = 55).

From: Application of the Onodera prognostic nutrition index and neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in risk evaluation of postoperative complications in Crohn’s disease

clinical features

h-OPNI G (53 cases)

l-OPNI G (55 cases)

P

clinical features

h-OPNI G

l-OPNI G

P

Gender

  

>0.05

PL

  

>0.05

Male

35

32

 

L1+L2

27

23

 

Female

18

23

 

L3

26

32

 

Age(y)

  

>0.05

DT

  

<0.05

≤40(A1+A2)

30

32

 

B1+B2

41

31

 

>40(A3)

23

23

 

B3

12

24

 

SH

  

>0.05

POD (y)

  

>0.05

NO

38

32

 

≤1

33

27

 

YES

15

23

 

1<n≤3

10

12

 

HA

  

>0.05

3<n≤5

3

6

 

NO

43

40

 

5<n≤10

5

10

 

YES

10

15

 

>10

2

0

 

EO

  

>0.05

PNC

  

>0.05

NO

39

42

 

Normal

44

48

 

YES

14

13

 

Higher

9

7

 

BT

  

>0.05

PLC

  

<0.05

A+

16

11

 

Normal

46

33

 

B+

17

16

 

Lower

7

22

 

O+

6

6

 

PH

  

<0.05

AB+

14

22

 

Normal

25

6

 

EM

  

>0.05

Lower

28

49

 

NO

41

40

 

PPA

  

<0.05

YES

12

15

 

Normal

21

7

 

PL

  

>0.05

Lower

32

48

 

NO

49

45

 

PA

  

<0.05

YES

4

10

 

Normal

47

2

 

p-BMI

  

>0.05

Lower

6

53

 

<18.5

37

32

 

PEN

  

<0.05

≥18.5

16

23

 

EN

42

20

 
    

NO EN

11

35

 
  1. h-OPNI G, high OPNI group; l-OPNI G, low OPNI group; SH, smoking history; HA, history of appendectomy; POD, preoperative duration; PL, primary lesion; DT, disease type (B3 or not); EM, extraintestinal manifestations; PL, perianal lesions; EO, emergency operation; p-BMI, preoperative BMI; BT, blood type; PH, preoperative haemoglobin; PNC, preoperative neutrophil count; PLC, preoperative lymphocyte count; PA, preoperative albumin; PPA, preoperative prealbumin; PEN, preoperative enteral nutrition.