Predictive Factors for Severe Outcomes in Ischemic Colitis

Ischemic colitis includes a wide clinical spectrum ranging from mild to severe forms. This study aimed to determine the factors that are related to the occurrence of severe ischemic colitis. This multicenter study was conducted retrospectively in Korea. The patients were divided into mild and severe...

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Published inGut and liver Vol. 9; no. 6; pp. 761 - 766
Main Authors Choi, Seok Reyol, Jee, Sam Ryong, Song, Geun Am, Park, Seun Ja, Lee, Jong Hun, Song, Chul Soo, Park, Hee Ug
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Korea (South) Editorial Office of Gut and Liver 01.11.2015
Gastroenterology Council for Gut and Liver
거트앤리버 소화기연관학회협의회
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Summary:Ischemic colitis includes a wide clinical spectrum ranging from mild to severe forms. This study aimed to determine the factors that are related to the occurrence of severe ischemic colitis. This multicenter study was conducted retrospectively in Korea. The patients were divided into mild and severe groups. This study surveyed clinical characteristics, blood tests, endoscopic findings, and imaging studies. In the comparison of comorbidities, the severe group had a higher ratio of chronic kidney disease than the mild group (p=0.001). In the blood test, the severe group had a reduced number of platelets (p=0.018) and a higher C-reactive protein value (p=0.001). The severe group had a higher ratio of involvement of the right colon (p=0.026). The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status score of the patients showed that the severe group had higher scores than the mild group (p=0.003). A multivariate analysis showed that chronic kidney disease and high ECOG performance status scores were significant risk factors. If patients diagnosed with ischemic colitis are also treated for chronic kidney disease or have poor performance status, more attention and early intervention are necessary.
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G704-SER000001589.2015.9.6.002
ISSN:1976-2283
2005-1212
DOI:10.5009/gnl15167