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Table 3 Incidence rates of post-injury complications among patients with BBMI according to the alcohol consumption group

From: Effect of acute alcohol consumption on blunt bowel mesenteric injury: a retrospective analysis

 

Overall

(N = 142)

BAC (+)

(n = 26)

BAC (-)

(n = 116)

P value

Sepsis

25 (17.6%)

4 (15.4%)

21 (18.1%)

1.000

Pneumonia

22 (15.5%)

6 (23.1%)

16 (13.8%)

0.240

Septic shock

10 (7%)

4 (15.4%)

6 (5.2%)

0.085

Unplanned intubation in ward

14 (9.9%)

6 (23.1%)

8 (6.9%)

0.023

Intraabdominal abscess

16 (11.3%)

4 (15.4%)

12 (10.3%)

0.494

Leakage

9 (6.3%)

2 (7.7%)

7 (6%)

0.669

Coagulopathy

57 (40.1%)

14 (53.8%)

43 (37.1%)

0.115

Acute renal failure

50 (35.2%)

11 (42.3%)

39 (33.6%)

0.402

Acidosis

38 (26.8%)

9 (34.6%)

29 (25%)

0.317

Urinary tract infection

24 (16.9%)

3 (11.5%)

21 (18.1%)

0.568

Stroke

3 (2.1%)

0 (0%)

3 (2.6%)

1.000

Pulmonary embolism

2 (1.4%)

0 (0%)

2 (1.7%)

1.000

ARDS

2 (1.4%)

0 (0%)

2 (1.7%)

1.000

Pleural effusion

23 (16.2%)

3 (11.5%)

20 (17.2%)

0.570

Enterocutaneous fistula

2 (1.4%)

0 (0%)

2 (1.7%)

1.000

Wound infection

32 (22.5%)

9 (34.6%)

23 (19.8%)

0.103

Wound dehiscence

8 (5.6%)

5 (19.2%)

3 (2.6%)

0.005

Abdomen compartment

6 (4.2%)

1 (3.8%)

5 (4.3%)

1.000

Tracheostomy

3 (2.1%)

0 (18.1%)

3 (2.6%)

1.000

ECMO

2 (1.4%)

0 (0%)

2 (1.7%)

1.000

Return to OR

22 (15.5%)

5 (19.2%)

17 (14.7%)

0.555

Hemodialysis

2 (1.4%)

0 (0%)

2 (1.7%)

1.000

  1. BAC: blood alcohol concentration; ARDS: acute respiratory distress syndrome; ECMO: Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation; OR: operative room; Data were presented as a number (percentage)