1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(97)00048-2
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The influence of ischemic bowel wall damage on translocation, inflammatory response, and clinical course

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“…Short-term mortality of patients with NOMI was reported in 22 studies, and 7 of these analyse the outcome of surgery (online supplemental figure 3). 22 25 27 31–33 35 38 39 42 48 49 93 154–162 The overall mortality of NOMI independent of treatment was 58.4% (95% CI 48.6 to 67.7) and was similar in the studies including operated patients.…”
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“…Short-term mortality of patients with NOMI was reported in 22 studies, and 7 of these analyse the outcome of surgery (online supplemental figure 3). 22 25 27 31–33 35 38 39 42 48 49 93 154–162 The overall mortality of NOMI independent of treatment was 58.4% (95% CI 48.6 to 67.7) and was similar in the studies including operated patients.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The overall mortality was 59.6% (95% CI 55.5 to 63.6) and was only slightly lower in sub-analysis of the 33 studies, which included patients who had been operated on (figure 4). 19 24 27 33 35 36 40 41 43 47 51 58 92–111 Short-term mortality was 51.7% (95% CI 37.5 to 65.5) in prospective (n=9)32 39 49 60 78 82 87 89 112 and 62.9% (95% CI 56.5 to 68.8) in retrospective (n=37)17 25 26 28 37 42 45 48 50 57 62–77 79–81 83–86 88 90 91 studies (p=0.15). Table 1 illustrates the evolution of mortality over time.…”
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