Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 14, 2021; 27(38): 6442-6452
Published online Oct 14, 2021. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i38.6442
Table 2 Clinicopathological factors in the high and low Joule heat groups, n (%)
High Joule heat
Low Joule heat
P value
n = 76
n = 75
Sex0.54
Male45 (59.2)49 (65.3)
Female31 (40.8)26 (34.7)
Age (yr), mean ± SD69 ± 11.566 ± 10.2< 0.01
BMI (kg/m2), mean ± SD22.8 ± 2.323.0 ± 3.20.77
Specimen size< 0.01
< 40 mm60 (78.9)73 (97.3)
≥ 40 mm16 (21.1)2 (2.7)
Tumor location0.84
Right colon28 (36.9)31 (41.3)
Left colon21 (27.6)20 (26.7)
Rectum27 (35.5)24 (32.0)
Tumor morphology0.56
0-Is/Ip18 (23.7)21 (28.0)
LST-G36 (47.4)29 (38.7)
LST-NG (0-IIc)22 (28.9)25 (33.3)
Depth of pathological invasion0.66
Tis (M)64 (84.2)66 (88.0)
T1 (SM)12 (15.8)9 (12.0)
Histological diagnosis0.12
Adenoma34 (44.7)33 (44.0)
Adenocarcinoma42 (55.3)38 (50.7)
Other0 (0.0)4 (5.3)
Performance status after ESD0.45
071 (93.4)73 (97.3)
≥ 15 (6.6)2 (2.7)
R0 resection50 (65.8)65 (86.7)< 0.01
ESD procedure performed by trainees37 (55.3)15 (13.3)< 0.01
Additional endoscopic therapy after ESD1 (1.3)1 (1.3)0.999
Additional surgery after ESD8 (10.5)4 (5.3)0.38
En bloc resection69 (90.8)73 (97.3)0.18
Submucosal fibrosis27 (35.5)18 (24.0)0.17
PECS13 (17.1)3 (4.0)0.02