Brief Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 28, 2012; 18(48): 7296-7301
Published online Dec 28, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i48.7296
Table 1 Patient characteristics
GroupCO2 insufflationAir insufflationP value1
(n = 30)(n = 30)
Age, yr, mean ± SD52.1 ± 5.150.9 ± 6.60.83
Sex (male/female)17/1316/140.80
Mean BMI (kg/m2)21.6321.790.54
Previous surgeries, n (%)
Any prior abdominal surgery17 (57)16 (53)0.80
Cholecystectomy9 (30)11 (37)0.58
Hysterectomy3 (10)2 (7)
Liver transplantation2 (7)1 (3)
Other25 (17)2 (7)0.30
Table 2 Endoscopic submucosal excavation treatment characteristics
GroupLocation (n)Diameter (cm)Operating time (min)Success rate (%)Full-thickness isolation (n)
CO2Esophagus (4)1.7411003
Stomach (22)1.323
Rectum (2)1.540
Sigmoid colon (2)1.947
AirEsophagus (6)1.1431002
Stomach (21)0.731
Rectum (2)0.938
Sigmoid colon (1)1.751
Table 3 Comparison of PetCO2 between the two groups
Time pointCO2 group (mmHg)Air group (mmHg)P value
Beginning of ESE34.01 ± 2.0333.32 ± 2.210.78
Removal of the tumors31.21 ± 2.3530.59 ± 2.730.73
Wound management32.75 ± 2.6932.01 ± 2.220.92
10 min after ESE33.23 ± 2.5632.61 ± 2.780.79