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Sas enterprise software version 9

Manufactured by SAS Institute
Sourced in United States

SAS Enterprise software Version 9.4 is a comprehensive analytics platform that provides a range of tools for data management, analysis, and reporting. It offers a robust set of capabilities for processing, manipulating, and analyzing large datasets. The software is designed to help organizations make informed decisions by transforming data into actionable insights.

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2 protocols using sas enterprise software version 9

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Semiquantitative Fluorescence Imaging Protocol

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For statistical analyses, SAS Enterprise software Version 9.4 was used. A value of p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Continuous measures were compared using Wilcoxon signed-rank test between groups. On intraoperative and postoperative unsaturated raw grayscale images the fluorescence signal was semiquantified using regions of interest in the software ImageJ (version 1.48, NIH, USA). A Signal-to-Background-Ratio (SBR) and Signal-to-Reference-Ratio (SRR) was calculated by dividing the fluorescent signal of the SN by the fluorescent signal of adjacent tissue intraoperatively or the ICG-reference and standard background postoperatively.
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Statistical Analysis of LNY Outcomes

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Data analysis was performed using SAS Enterprise software Version 9.4 (SAS Institute A/S, USA). A value of p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant, and two-sided testing was applied in all calculations. The primary endpoint, difference in LNY, was analyzed as a continuous viable by a Student T-test. For comparison of clinicopathological data between groups, Fisher's exact test, Chi Square test, Student T-test or Wilcoxon test were used when appropriate. Descriptive statistics are presented as mean, median, range and percentages.
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