Retrospective Study
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World J Clin Cases. Jul 6, 2022; 10(19): 6428-6436
Published online Jul 6, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i19.6428
Table 1 Clinical and upper endoscopic characteristics of patients
Variable
Observational group, n = 23
Control group, n = 15
Stats
P value
Male sex17 (73.9)10 (66.7)0.0130.91
Median age (yr), mean (range)63 (31–79)58 (22–61)2.300.49
Main complaint
Epigastric pain 23 (100)14 (93.3)0.0480.83
Distention 12 (52.1)8 (53.3)0.0050.94
Vomiting 5 (21.7)3 (20.0)0.0170.90
Melena 2 (8.7)2 (13.3)0.2030.65
Comorbidity
Hypertension 21 (91.3)11 (73.3)1.0610.30
Diabetes mellitus 6 (26.1)2 (13.3)0.2870.59
Coronary heart disease 8 (34.8)2 (13.3)1.1900.28
History of partial gastrectomy 3 (13.0)1 (6.7)0.0070.93
Gastric phytobezoars location 1.0220.80
Funds4 (17.4)3 (20.0)
Body11 (47.8)9 (60.0)
Antrum5 (21.7)2 (13.3)
Gastric remnant3 (13.0)1 (6.7)
Phytobezoar longest diameter in cm, mean ± SD (range) 5.6 ± 1.7 (4–9)5.5 ± 1.4 (4–8)0.1900.721
Other endoscopic findings 0.3940.941
Gastric ulcer18 (78.3)11 (73.3)
Duodenal ulcer2 (8.7)1 (6.7)
Reflux esophagitis2 (8.7)1 (6.7)
Other13 (13.0)3 (20)
Number of passes36.212< 0.001
1 201
2 32
3 07
4 04
5 01
Operating time in min53.4 ± 7.2172.8 ± 13.535.536< 0.001
Hospital stay in d5.4 ± 1.210.3 ± 1.810.095< 0.001