Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Aug 27, 2024; 16(8): 2494-2502
Published online Aug 27, 2024. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v16.i8.2494
Table 1 Population baseline and clinical characteristics among three groups
VariablesGroup 1 (n = 23)
Group 2 (n = 19)
Group 3 (n = 25)
StatisticsP value
Age [M (P25, P75), years]34.0 (24.0, 43.0)30.0 (22.0, 38.0)28.0 (20.5, 37)H = 2.1940.334
Sex, n (%)
    Male13 (56.5)12 (63.2)18 (72.0)χ2 = 1.2600.532
    Female10 (43.5)7 (36.8)7 (28.0)
Perianal fistula duration [M (P25, P75), years]0 (0, 0), (1)3.0 (1.0, 4.0) (2)2.0 (0.1, 4.0) (2)H = 21.475< 0.0011
Surgical history of perianal fistula, n (%)
    Yes2 (8.7) (1)12 (63.2) (2)10 (40.0) (2)χ2 = 13.7270.0011
    No21 (91.3)7 (36.8)15 (60.0)
Rectal involvement, n (%)
    Yes5 (21.7) (1)5 (26.3) (1), (2)15 (60.0) (2)χ2 = 8.8690.0121
    No18 (78.3)14 (73.7)10 (40.0)
Disease behavior, n (%)
    B114 (60.9)12 (63.2)15 (60.0)χ2 = 0.0470.977
    B2/B3/B2 + B39 (39.1)7 (36.8)10 (40.0)
Drug therapy, n (%)
    No6 (26.1)6 (31.6)15 (60.0)χ2 = 7.3120.115
    Biologics12 (52.2)11 (57.9)7 (28.0)
    Others5 (21.7)2 (10.5)3 (12.0)
Literacy level, n (%)
    Junior high school education or below7 (30.4)3 (15.8)7 (28.0)χ2 = 7.9560.093
    High school education13 (56.5)11 (57.9)7 (28.0)
    Bachelor degree or above3 (13.0)5 (26.3)11 (44.0)