Original Articles
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2000.
World J Gastroenterol. Apr 15, 2000; 6(2): 198-201
Published online Apr 15, 2000. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v6.i2.198
Table 1 Patient age and sex vs outcome at discharge (n, %, mean ± SD)
VariableAliveDeadP value
Patient age (yrs)76.1 ± 15.078.9 ± 13.50.383 (1, a)
Patient sex (M/F)36/5810/170.546 (2)
Age 1 (yrs)
23-7945 (83%)9 (17%)
80-9748 (73%)18 (27%)0.192 (2)
Age 2 (yrs)
23-5912 (92%)1 (8%)
60-6912 (75%)4 (25%)
70-7921 (84%)4 (16%)
80-9749 (73%)18 (27%)0.428 (2)
Age 3 (yrs)
23-5912 (92%)1 (8%)
60-6912 (75%)4 (25%)
70-7921 (84%)4 (16%)
80-8937 (71%)15 (29%)
90-9712 (80%)3 (20%)0.577 (2)
Table 2 Co-morbidity vs adverse outcome at discharge
VariableNot predictivePredictiveP value
Co-morbidity
Cardiac disease (1)×0.036
COPD×0.200
Dementia×0.075
Diabetes×0.622
Hypertension×0.387
Elevated BUN×0.039
High creatinine×0.106
Low creatinine clearance×0.928
Nutrition related
Tube-fed×0.241
Low serum total protein×0.034
Low serum albumin×0.001
Sepsis related
Aminoglycosides×0.034
Clindamycin×0.004
Penicillin-like (2)×0.035
Antibiotic use > 4 wk×0.010
Use of > 4 antibiotics×0.026
Fever (> 38.3 °C)×0.181
Infection > 4 wk×0.007