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World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2006; 12(30): 4892-4896
Published online Aug 14, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i30.4892
Table 1 Clinical characteristics of the patients investigated in this study
Group 1non-survivors(n = 6)Group 2survivors(n = 15)P value
Age (yr)169 (41-77)52 (29-69)0.22
Sex ratio (M/F)5/110/5
Duration of symptoms before admission (h)149.5 (12-104)17 (4-120)0.09
Etiology
Ethanol/gallstone/other3/2/15/8/2
Disease severity
Predicted severity by Ranson’s score15.5 (1-8)3 (2-7)0.18
Predicted severity by Glasgow criteria12.5 (2-6)2 (0-6)0.45
APACHE II at the time of admission112 (4-15)6 (3-16)0.128
APACHE II on the third hospital day114 (10-29)7 (0-10)0.005
Outcome
Necrosis/No necrosis/No data25/0/15/9/1
Remote organ dysfunction13 (2-5)0 (0-2)0.0016
Table 2 Selected markers of inflammation, values of gastric tonometry measurements, blood test results in the patient groups
Group 1non-survivors(n = 6)Group 2survivors(n = 15)P value
Markers of inflammation
C-reactive protein (mg/L)1408 (181-427)234 (95-317)0.048
White blood cell count (G/L)119.1 (14.5-22.6)15.8 (10.2-23.2)0.14
Positive bacterial hemoculture38
Gastric Tonometry
Lowest pHi within the first 72 h17.11 (6.97-7.32)7.31 (6.94-7.46)0.0001
Lowest pHi during the third day17.07 (6.97-7.25)7.33 (7.27-7.46)0.0004
Arterial blood gas results
Arterial pH127.35 (7.18-7.46)7.38 (7.34-7.44)0.18
Actual base excess (mmol/L)12-9.4 (-12.5 - -4.5)-7 (-13.3 - -1)0.11