Brief Reports
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2003.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 15, 2003; 9(10): 2338-2340
Published online Oct 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i10.2338
Table 1 Associated diseases in study group
Cardiovascular disease27
Diabetes mellitus20
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease19
Impaired liver function8
Renal failure7
Coagulation disorders6
Cerebrovascular disease4
Neurological disease (others)3
Malignancy2
Thyroid disease1
Gallstones1
Acute pancreatitis1
Total99
Table 2 Postoperative complications
General
Cardiac7
Respiratory7
Sepsis7
Renal5
Mental disorders2
Ictus1
Deep venous thrombosis1
Total30
Abdominal
Abscess6
Bleeding2
Stenosis2
Total10
Wound infections8
Total48
Table 3 Analysis of factors associated with mortality in 149 patients undergoing surgery for perforated peptic ulcer
nMortality (%)P value
Male:Female110:393.6 vs 5.1NS
Age (< 65: > 65 years)63:861.6 vs 5.8NS
Previous ulcer history (yes:no)53:965.7 vs 3.1NS
Associated disease (yes:no)79:707.6 vs 0.00.02
Delayed operations (yes:no)41:1089.8 vs 1.90.04
Site (duodenal:gastric)126:233.1 vs 8.7NS
Operation type120:292.5 vs 10.3NS
(non definitive:definitive)
Shock on admission (yes:no)*9:14055.6 vs 0.70.0001
Postop. general30:1196.7 vs 3.4NS
complications (yes:no)
Postop. abdominal10:13950.0 vs 0.70.0001
complications (yes:no)*
Postoperative wound8:14137.5 vs 2.10.0001
infections (yes:no)*