Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 28, 2015; 21(4): 1182-1188
Published online Jan 28, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i4.1182
Table 1 Comparison of patients with > 4-wk, within 4-wk and no gastrointestinal follow-up n (%)
Demographics4 wk follow-up with GI (n = 36)> 4 wk follow-up with GI (n = 35)No follow-up or lost to GI follow-up (n = 17)
Male24 (67)18 (51)6 (35)
Receiving all care at Johns Hopkins Hospital22 (61)a22 (63)4 (24)
Age at operation33.6 +/- 10.8ac44.5 +/- 15.244.5 +/- 14.9
Laparoscopic Technique20 (56)21 (60)5 (29)
Preoperative Admission within < 60 d11 (31)6 (17)4 (24)
Current smoker8 (22)13 (37)2 (12)
Disease phenotype
B11 (2.8)1 (2.9)1 (5.9)
B2 Stricturing19 (53)24 (69)12 (71)
B3 Penetrating16 (44)10 (29)4 (24)
Perianal disease4 (11)6 (17)4 (24)
Preoperative Therapy
Preoperative antibiotics16 (44)10 (29)4 (24)
Preoperative ASA19 (53)19 (54)8 (47)
Preoperative Steroids17 (47)13 (37)5 (29)
Preoperative IMM9 (25)5 (14)5 (29)
Preoperative anti-TNF20 (56)c11 (31)7 (41)
Preoperative TPN9 (25)3 (8.6)3 (18)
Mean Length of Hospital Stay8.5 +/- 5.5c6.5 +/- 5.59.8 +/- 4.9
Postoperative Readmission within 30 d6 (167)4 (11)4 (24)
Any Postoperative Complication6 (17)8 (23)1 (5.9)
Postoperative Medical Complication5 (14)7 (20)1 (5.9)
Postoperative Surgical Complication2 (5.6)3 (8.6)0 (0)