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Table 2 Comparison of clinical characteristics between the survivor and mortality groups

From: Prediction of mortality in patients with colorectal perforation based on routinely available parameters: a retrospective study

Variables

Survivor

Mortality

p value

 

n = 95

n = 13

 

Age (years)

70 ± 13

79 ± 8

0.009*

Male

48

4

0.181

Body mass index (kg/m2)

21.8 ± 4.7

19.5 ± 3.3

0.080

Chemotherapy

6

2

0.242

Steroid use

20

5

0.163

Diabetes mellitus

5

2

0.169

Body temperature >38.0 °C or <36.0 °C

30

4

 

Systolic blood pressure (mmHg)

130 (60–188)

96 (50–173)

0.004*

Heart rate (/min)

96 (54–144)

110 (75–133)

0.074

White blood cells >12,000 or <4000 (/μL)

45

5

0.546

C-reactive protein (mg/dl)

12.4 ± 11.0

6.8 ± 6.8

0.171

Albumin (mg/dl)

2.9 ± 0.8

2.5 ± 0.7

0.058

Creatinine (mg/dl)

1.1 ± 1.2

2.0 ± 1.4

0.004*

Perforation etiology

  

0.275

  Diverticulum

37

1

 

  Cancer

15

2

 

  Fecal impaction

13

4

 

  Iatrogenic

11

1

 

  Inflammatory disease

4

1

 

  Trauma

2

0

 

  Rectal prolapse

1

0

 

  Idiopathic

12

4

 

Perforation site

  

0.055

  Cecum

7

1

 

  Ascending colon

3

1

 

  Transverse colon

7

0

 

  Descending colon

3

3

 

  Sigmoid colon

62

8

 

  Rectum

13

0

 

Stoma creation

72

12

0.179

Length of operation (min)

177 ± 55

187 ± 73

0.581

Blood loss (g)

200 (0–3112)

347 (0–1000)

0.248

  1. Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation, median (range), or n
  2. * p < 0.05