KMID : 1188320150090060761
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Gut and Liver 2015 Volume.9 No. 6 p.761 ~ p.766
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Predictive Factors for Severe Outcomes in Ischemic Colitis
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Choi Seok-Reyol
Jee Sam-Ryong Song Geun-Am Park Seun-Ja Lee Jong-Hun Song Chul-Soo Park Hee-Ug
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Abstract
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Background/Aims:Ischemic colitis includes a wide clinical spectrum ranging from mild to severe forms. This study aimed to determine the factors that are related to the occurrence of severe ischemic colitis.
Methods:This multicenter study was conducted retrospectively in Korea. The patients were divided into mild and severe groups. This study surveyed clinical characteristics, blood tests, endoscopic findings, and imaging studies.
Results:In the comparison of comorbidities, the severe group had a higher ratio of chronic kidney disease than the mild group (p=0.001). In the blood test, the severe group had a reduced number of platelets (p=0.018) and a higher C-reactive protein value (p=0.001). The severe group had a higher ratio of involvement of the right colon (p=0.026). The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status score of the patients showed that the severe group had higher scores than the mild group (p=0.003). A multivariate analysis showed that chronic kidney disease and high ECOG performance status scores were significant risk factors.
Conclusions:If patients diagnosed with ischemic colitis are also treated for chronic kidney disease or have poor performance status, more attention and early intervention are necessary.
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KEYWORD
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Colitis, ischemic, Predictive factors, Outcome
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