Randomized Controlled Trial
Copyright ©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2014; 20(30): 10613-10619
Published online Aug 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i30.10613
Table 1 Summary of patients who received other primary treatment than stenting with intention to heal
Cause of perforationLocalizationTreatmentReason other treatment
IatrogenicCervicalDrainage and antibioticsStent not well tolerated in cervical part
BoerhaaveDistalDrainage and antibioticsTreated at another hospital
Foreign bodyCervicalSutureStent not well tolerated in cervical part
BoerhaaveDistalSutureLarge, longstanding lesion
Swallowed knivesCervicalSutureRequired surgical removal of knife
UnknownCervicalSutureStent not well tolerated in cervical part
BoerhaaveDistalStentPalliation
BoerhaaveDistalEsophagectomyLarge, circumferential lesion
Table 2 Patient and lesion characteristics according to stent treatment outcome
Stent and recoveryStent and failureP value
n = 33 (83%)n = 7 (17%)
Age, median (range)62 (10-82)68 (35-76)0.193
Sex, M:F23:105:021.000
ASA score12 (1-2)2 (2-3)0.338
Smoker, n = 358 (29)4 (57)0.200
Alcohol misuse, n = 318 (32)2 (33)1.000
Cardiovascular disease12 (36)5 (71)0.113
Diabetes3 (9)1 (14)0.552
Pulmonary disease5 (15)1 (14)1.000
Localization0.224
Distal17 (57)6 (86)
Cause of perforation0.570
Trauma1 (3)0
Boerhaave20 (61)3 (43)
Iatrogenic12 (36)4 (57)
Foreign body00
Primary pleural rupture, n = 3615 (50)3 (50)1.000
Time to stent2 (d), n = 381 (1-1)3 (1-10)0.020
CRP (mg/L)63 (21-251)122 (48-280)0.572
Albumin (g/L), n = 2925 (21-33) n = 2228 (19-35) n = 70.878
Creatinine (μmol/L), n = 3880 (69-137)80 (46-103)0.522
BMI (kg/m2), n = 3224.8 (22.3-27.9)23.9 (21.7-26.3)0.698
Table 3 Overall outcome and in-hospital treatment strategies
Stent and recoveryStent and failureP value
n = 33 (83%)n = 7 (17%)
In hospital mortality03 (43)0.004
Time to recovery29 (19-55)-
Time to new strategy-12 (7-15)
Days of hospitalization29 (15-48)54 (18-91)0.227
Days in ICU1 (0-7)14 (11-38)0.001
Dialysis02 (29)0.027
Ventilator support9 (27)7 (100)0.001
Sealed leakage after first stent0.026
Yes n = 2217 (71)1 (17)
No n = 87 (29)5 (83)
Endoscopic reintervention10.234
019 (57)2 (29)
18 (24)3 (43)
24 (12)2 (29)
32 (6)0
Number of drainage procedures23 (2-5)4 (2-8)0.552
Table 4 Uni-variate logistic regression analysis
VariablesOR95%CI
Pvalue
LowerUpper
Age1.0350.9721.1020.279
Sex1.0870.1806.5760.928
ASA score2.4950.7098.7780.154
Smoker, n = 353.3330.60518.3710.167
Alcohol misuse, n = 311.0620.1607.0610.950
Cardiovascular disease4.3750.73326.1160.105
Diabetes1.6670.14718.8740.680
Pulmonary disease0.9330.0929.5070.954
Localization4.4210.47740.9800.191
Cause of perforation2.3680.47911.7070.290
Primary contaminated pleura1.0000.1735.7721.000
Time to stent, days n = 381.3681.0161.8430.039
CRP, mg/L n = 381.0000.9951.0060.902
Albumin, g/L n = 291.0150.9021.1420.805
Creatinine, μmol/L n = 380.9920.9731.0110.409
BMI, kg/m2, n = 320.9360.7461.1730.564
Table 5 Multi-variate analysis
VariablesOR95%CI
Pvalue
LowerUpper
ASA score3.3550.39228.7490.269
Cardiovascular disease4.2470.18895.7210.363
Smoker0.6720.6729.5150.768
Localization350.1030.192637196.3440.126
Time to stent, d, n = 381.8021.8023.2640.052