Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 7, 2015; 21(5): 1573-1579
Published online Feb 7, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i5.1573
Table 1 Patient characteristics n (%)
Colorectum(n = 24)Other sites(n = 27)P value
Age (yr)70 (44-91)161 (24-84)10.0152
Gender (male)14 (58.3)15 (55.6)1.0003
Reason of perforation0.8803
Malignancy5 (20.8)6 (22.2)
Benign14 (58.3)16 (59.3)
Chemo and/or radiotherapy2 (8.3)3 (11.1)
Idiopathic3 (12.5)2 (7.4)
Ascites accumulated site0.5943
Douglas’s pouch12 (50.0)13 (48.1)
Perihepatic7 (29.2)10 (37.0)
Paracolic gutter5 (20.8)3 (11.1)
Intrapelvic01 (3.7)
Amount of ascites (cm3)17.355.40.0182
(5.1-736.3)1(9.3-494.1)1
Intravenous contrast (no)5 (23.8)4 (15.4)0.4863
Time from onset (hours)25.5 (6-144)117.7 (4-192)10.3402
CT attenuation values of ascites22.516.50.0062
(11.2-66.9)(2.5-63.1)
Table 2 Univariate and multivariate analysis of influencing factors on the computed tomography attenuation values of ascites
Univariate
Multivariate
Coefficient (95%CI)P valueCoefficient (95%CI)P value
Perforation site8.86 (1.49-16.24)0.0207.39 (1.60-13.19)0.014
Amount of ascites-0.09 (-0.04-0.02)0.513
Reason of perforation1.57 (-4.64-7.77)0.614
Ascites accumulated site1.48 (-2.01-4.97)0.397
Intravenous contrast5.10 (-4.61-14.80)0.296
Time from onset-0.03 (-0.14-0.09)0.656
Table 3 Logistic regression analysis of risk factors for postoperative complications
Coefficient (95%CI)P value
Age1.04 (1.01-1.08)0.026
Reason of perforation1.50 (0.61-3.67)0.374
Perforation site3.40 (1.07-10.78)0.038
CT attenuation values of ascites1.03 (0.98-1.07)0.247
Table 4 Perforation site predicting rate of each method n (%)
Site prediction rate
CT findings42 (82.4)
CT attenuation values of ascites40 (78.4)
Combining both methods47 (92.2)