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Colorectal Perforation in Patients with Connective Tissue Disease

PURPOSE: The goal of this retrospective study was to identify prognostic factors associated with mortality after surgery for colorectal perforation among patients with connective tissue disease (CTD) and to review postoperative outcomes based on these prognostic factors. METHODS: The subjects were 1...

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Autores principales: Sugimoto, Kiichi, Sakamoto, Kazuhiro, Okazawa, Yu, Takahashi, Rina, Mizukoshi, Kosuke, Ro, Hisashi, Kawai, Masaya, Kawano, Shingo, Munakata, Shinya, Ishiyama, Shun, Kamiyama, Hirohiko, Takahashi, Makoto, Kojima, Yutaka, Tomiki, Yuichi, Tamura, Naoto
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6607726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5852438
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author Sugimoto, Kiichi
Sakamoto, Kazuhiro
Okazawa, Yu
Takahashi, Rina
Mizukoshi, Kosuke
Ro, Hisashi
Kawai, Masaya
Kawano, Shingo
Munakata, Shinya
Ishiyama, Shun
Kamiyama, Hirohiko
Takahashi, Makoto
Kojima, Yutaka
Tomiki, Yuichi
Tamura, Naoto
author_facet Sugimoto, Kiichi
Sakamoto, Kazuhiro
Okazawa, Yu
Takahashi, Rina
Mizukoshi, Kosuke
Ro, Hisashi
Kawai, Masaya
Kawano, Shingo
Munakata, Shinya
Ishiyama, Shun
Kamiyama, Hirohiko
Takahashi, Makoto
Kojima, Yutaka
Tomiki, Yuichi
Tamura, Naoto
author_sort Sugimoto, Kiichi
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: The goal of this retrospective study was to identify prognostic factors associated with mortality after surgery for colorectal perforation among patients with connective tissue disease (CTD) and to review postoperative outcomes based on these prognostic factors. METHODS: The subjects were 105 patients (CTD group: n=26, 24.8%; non-CTD group: n=79, 75.2%) who underwent surgery for colorectal perforation at our department. Cases with iatrogenic perforation due to colonoscopic examination were excluded from the study. We retrospectively investigated perioperative clinicopathological factors in patients undergoing surgery for colorectal perforation. RESULTS: There were 7 patients (6.7%) who died within 28 days after surgery in all patients. In multivariate analysis, CTD and fecal peritonitis emerged as significant independent prognostic factors (p=0.005, odds ratio=12.39; p=0.04, odds ratio=7.10, respectively). There were 5 patients (19.2%) who died within 28 days after surgery in the CTD group. In multivariate analysis, fecal peritonitis emerged as a significant independent prognostic factor in the CTD group (p=0.03, odds ratio=31.96). The cumulative survival curve in the CTD group was significantly worse than that in the non-CTD group (p=0.006). An analysis based on the presence of fecal peritonitis indicated no significant difference in cumulative survival curves for patients without fecal peritonitis in the CTD and non-CTD groups (p=0.55) but a significant difference in these curves for patients with fecal peritonitis in the two groups (p<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that cumulative survival in patients with CTD is significantly worse than that in patients without CTD after surgery for colorectal perforation.
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spelling pubmed-66077262019-07-18 Colorectal Perforation in Patients with Connective Tissue Disease Sugimoto, Kiichi Sakamoto, Kazuhiro Okazawa, Yu Takahashi, Rina Mizukoshi, Kosuke Ro, Hisashi Kawai, Masaya Kawano, Shingo Munakata, Shinya Ishiyama, Shun Kamiyama, Hirohiko Takahashi, Makoto Kojima, Yutaka Tomiki, Yuichi Tamura, Naoto Emerg Med Int Research Article PURPOSE: The goal of this retrospective study was to identify prognostic factors associated with mortality after surgery for colorectal perforation among patients with connective tissue disease (CTD) and to review postoperative outcomes based on these prognostic factors. METHODS: The subjects were 105 patients (CTD group: n=26, 24.8%; non-CTD group: n=79, 75.2%) who underwent surgery for colorectal perforation at our department. Cases with iatrogenic perforation due to colonoscopic examination were excluded from the study. We retrospectively investigated perioperative clinicopathological factors in patients undergoing surgery for colorectal perforation. RESULTS: There were 7 patients (6.7%) who died within 28 days after surgery in all patients. In multivariate analysis, CTD and fecal peritonitis emerged as significant independent prognostic factors (p=0.005, odds ratio=12.39; p=0.04, odds ratio=7.10, respectively). There were 5 patients (19.2%) who died within 28 days after surgery in the CTD group. In multivariate analysis, fecal peritonitis emerged as a significant independent prognostic factor in the CTD group (p=0.03, odds ratio=31.96). The cumulative survival curve in the CTD group was significantly worse than that in the non-CTD group (p=0.006). An analysis based on the presence of fecal peritonitis indicated no significant difference in cumulative survival curves for patients without fecal peritonitis in the CTD and non-CTD groups (p=0.55) but a significant difference in these curves for patients with fecal peritonitis in the two groups (p<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that cumulative survival in patients with CTD is significantly worse than that in patients without CTD after surgery for colorectal perforation. Hindawi 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6607726/ /pubmed/31321099 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5852438 Text en Copyright © 2019 Kiichi Sugimoto et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sugimoto, Kiichi
Sakamoto, Kazuhiro
Okazawa, Yu
Takahashi, Rina
Mizukoshi, Kosuke
Ro, Hisashi
Kawai, Masaya
Kawano, Shingo
Munakata, Shinya
Ishiyama, Shun
Kamiyama, Hirohiko
Takahashi, Makoto
Kojima, Yutaka
Tomiki, Yuichi
Tamura, Naoto
Colorectal Perforation in Patients with Connective Tissue Disease
title Colorectal Perforation in Patients with Connective Tissue Disease
title_full Colorectal Perforation in Patients with Connective Tissue Disease
title_fullStr Colorectal Perforation in Patients with Connective Tissue Disease
title_full_unstemmed Colorectal Perforation in Patients with Connective Tissue Disease
title_short Colorectal Perforation in Patients with Connective Tissue Disease
title_sort colorectal perforation in patients with connective tissue disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6607726/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31321099
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5852438
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