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Thrombus Burden

Case Processing Summary

Thrombus Burden Cases

Valid Missing

N Percent N Percent

Heparanase STB 16 100,0% 0 ,0%

LTB 53 100,0% 0 ,0%


dimension1

Case Processing Summary

Thrombus Burden Cases

Total

N Percent

Heparanase STB 16 100,0%

LTB 53 100,0%
dimensio n1

Descriptives

Thrombus Burden Statistic Std. Error

Heparanase STB Mean 1,58 ,725

95% Confidence Interval for Lower Bound ,03


Mean Upper Bound 3,13

5% Trimmed Mean 1,03

Median ,90

Variance 8,415

Std. Deviation 2,901

Minimum 1

Maximum 12

Range 12

Interquartile Range 0

Skewness 3,989 ,564

Kurtosis 15,936 1,091

LTB Mean 3,60 ,580

95% Confidence Interval for Lower Bound 2,44


Mean Upper Bound 4,77

5% Trimmed Mean 3,06

Median 1,18
Variance 17,808

Std. Deviation 4,220

Minimum 1

Maximum 20

Range 19

Interquartile Range 5

Skewness 1,862 ,327

Kurtosis 3,408 ,644

ONEWAY heparanase BY trombus_burden


    /MISSING ANALYSIS.

Oneway

Notes

Output Created 17-Jan-2022 11:47:22


Comments
Input Data C:\Users\User\Desktop\Data Primer
New.sav
Active Dataset DataSet1
Filter <none>
Weight <none>
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data 69
File
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are
treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each analysis are based
on cases with no missing data for any
variable in the analysis.
Syntax ONEWAY heparanase BY
trombus_burden
    /MISSING ANALYSIS.

Resources Processor Time 00:00:00,016

Elapsed Time 00:00:00,016


[DataSet1] C:\Users\User\Desktop\Data Primer New.sav

ANOVA
Heparanase

Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.

Between Groups 50,304 1 50,304 3,203 ,078


Within Groups 1052,249 67 15,705
Total 1102,552 68

ROC heparanase BY ltb (1)


    /PLOT=CURVE(REFERENCE)
    /PRINT= COORDINATES
    /CRITERIA=CUTOFF(INCLUDE) TESTPOS(LARGE) DISTRIBUTION(FREE) CI(95)
    /MISSING=EXCLUDE.

ROC Curve

Notes

Output Created 17-Jan-2022 11:52:17


Comments
Input Data C:\Users\User\Desktop\Data Primer
New.sav
Active Dataset DataSet1
Filter <none>
Weight <none>
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data 69
File
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are
treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics are based on all cases with
valid data for all variables in the
analysis.
Syntax ROC heparanase BY ltb (1)
    /PLOT=CURVE(REFERENCE)
    /PRINT= COORDINATES
    /CRITERIA=CUTOFF(INCLUDE)
TESTPOS(LARGE)
DISTRIBUTION(FREE) CI(95)
    /MISSING=EXCLUDE.

Resources Processor Time 00:00:00,484

Elapsed Time 00:00:00,564

[DataSet1] C:\Users\User\Desktop\Data Primer New.sav

Case Processing Summary

LTB Valid N
(listwise)

Positivea 53
Negative 16

Larger values of the test


result variable(s) indicate
stronger evidence for a
positive actual state.
a. The positive actual state is
Ya.
Area Under the Curve
Test Result
Variable(s):Heparanas
e

Area

,893

The test result


variable(s):
Heparanase has at
least one tie between
the positive actual
state group and the
negative actual state
group. Statistics may
be biased.
Coordinates of the Curve
Test Result Variable(s):Heparanase

Positive if
Greater Than or
Equal Toa Sensitivity 1 - Specificity

-,42 1,000 1,000


,60 1,000 ,938
,69 1,000 ,875
,79 1,000 ,813
,83 1,000 ,750
,86 1,000 ,625
,88 ,962 ,563
,89 ,943 ,563
,91 ,925 ,438
,92 ,925 ,375
,94 ,906 ,313
,95 ,906 ,250
,96 ,906 ,188
,97 ,887 ,188
,98 ,887 ,125
,99 ,868 ,125
1,00 ,811 ,063
1,01 ,755 ,063
1,03 ,679 ,063
1,04 ,642 ,063
1,07 ,623 ,063
1,10 ,585 ,063
1,13 ,547 ,063
1,16 ,528 ,063
1,18 ,509 ,063
1,19 ,491 ,063
1,22 ,453 ,063
1,30 ,434 ,063
1,40 ,415 ,063
1,53 ,396 ,063
1,64 ,377 ,063
1,85 ,358 ,063
2,67 ,340 ,063
3,57 ,321 ,063
4,07 ,302 ,063
4,32 ,283 ,063
4,96 ,264 ,063
5,93 ,245 ,063
6,54 ,226 ,063
6,87 ,208 ,063
7,45 ,189 ,063
8,25 ,170 ,063
8,64 ,151 ,063
8,78 ,132 ,063
8,96 ,113 ,063
9,30 ,094 ,063
9,93 ,075 ,063
11,42 ,057 ,063
12,76 ,057 ,000
13,84 ,038 ,000
17,12 ,019 ,000
20,62 ,000 ,000

The test result variable(s): Heparanase has at


least one tie between the positive actual state
group and the negative actual state group.
a. The smallest cutoff value is the minimum
observed test value minus 1, and the largest
cutoff value is the maximum observed test
value plus 1. All the other cutoff values are the
averages of two consecutive ordered observed
test values.

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