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Table 3 Comparison between patient of the no-PA group who underwent split stoma or two stage procedure

From: Emergency right colectomy: which strategy when primary anastomosis is not feasible?

 

Split stoma (n = 14)

Two stage (n = 18)

P value

Age (range)

68 (27-88)

70 (34-94)

0.912

Sex ratio, (M:F)

7:7

11:7

0.532

Body mass index >25 (Kg/m2)

9 (64 %)

11 (61 %)

0.854

ASA grade

  

0.400

I-II, n (%)

2 (14 %)

1 (6 %)

 

III-IV, n (%)

12 (86 %)

17 (95 %)

 

Charlson comorbidity index >3

13 (93 %)

17 (94 %)

0.854

Comorbidity

Diabetes, n (%)

2 (14 %)

4 (22 %)

0.568

Cardiopathy, n (%)

9 (64 %)

8 (44 %)

0.265

Tobacco smoking, n (%)

5 (36 %)

7 (39 %)

0.854

Immunosuppression, n (%)

4 (29 %)

6 (33 %)

0.773

Surgical indication

Mechanical obstruction, n (%)

2 (14 %)

2 (11 %)

0.787

Perforation, n (%)

5 (36 %)

8 (44 %)

0.618

Hemorrhage, n (%)

0

1 (6 %)

0.370

Ischemia, n (%)

5 (36 %)

6 (33 %)

0.888

Other, n (%)

2

1

 

Operator

  

0.127

Junior Consultant, n (%)

10 (71 %)

8 (44 %)

 

Senior Consultant, n (%)

4 (29 %)

10 (56 %)

 

Surgery time

  

0.960

Nightshift, n (%)

4 (29 %)

5 (28 %)

 

Intraoperative Noradrenalin >10ug/min

12 (86 %)

18 (100 %)

0.098