Risk Factors Associated with Progression to Surgery in Patients with Ischemic Colitis.

Je-Seong Kim, Ho-Jin Choi, Chan-Mook Im, Ga-Ram You, Young-Eun Seo, Chae-June Lim, Jae-Woong Lim, Hyung-Hoon Oh, Young-Eun Joo
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Background/aims: Ischemic colitis (IC), the most common ischemic syndrome affecting the gastrointestinal tract, results from a decreased blood supply to the colon. Persistent symptoms can lead to complications, necessitating surgery. This study assessed the clinical characteristics and risk factors for poor outcomes in IC.

Methods: This retrospective observational study examined the medical records of 141 patients diagnosed pathologically with IC via surgery or colonoscopy at Chonnam National University Hwasun Hospital between April 2004 and August 2023.

Results: Eighteen (12.8%) and 123 (87.2%) patients were diagnosed by surgical biopsy and biopsy with colonoscopy, respectively. Multivariate analysis identified right-sided colon involvement, fever, and the absence of hematochezia as risk factors for the progression to surgery (odds ratio [OR]=5.924, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.009-34.767, p=0.049; OR=24.139, 95% CI 5.209-111.851, p<0.001; and OR=0.076, 95% CI 0.013-0.446, p=0.004, respectively). The in-hospital mortality was 5.7% (8/141), and the patients who died exhibited higher rates of shock. The median (interquartile range) hospital stay was 11 (1-219) days. Patients who had longer hospital stays (≥14 days) had a significantly higher rate of fever but a lower rate of hematochezia.

Conclusions: A multidisciplinary approach is crucial for determining the need for surgery in patients with right-sided colon involvement, fever, or the absence of hematochezia.

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缺血性结肠炎患者进展到手术治疗的相关风险因素。
背景/目的:缺血性结肠炎(IC)是影响胃肠道最常见的缺血性综合征,是结肠供血减少的结果。持续的症状会导致并发症,因此有必要进行手术治疗。本研究评估了 IC 的临床特征和不良后果的风险因素:这项回顾性观察研究调查了 2004 年 4 月至 2023 年 8 月期间全南国立大学华山医院通过手术或结肠镜检查病理诊断为 IC 的 141 名患者的病历:通过手术活检和结肠镜活检确诊的患者分别为 18 人(12.8%)和 123 人(87.2%)。多变量分析发现,右侧结肠受累、发热和无血性便血是进展到手术的风险因素(几率比[OR]=5.924,95% 置信区间[CI] 1.009-34.767,p=0.049;OR=24.139,95% CI 5.209-111.851,p结论:多学科方法对结肠癌的诊断至关重要:对于右侧结肠受累、发热或无血性便血的患者,多学科方法对于确定是否需要手术至关重要。
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