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Table 4 Univariate analysis of postoperative incision infection in patients with acute intestinal obstruction

From: Pathogenetic characteristics and related risk factors of incisional infection after surgery for acute intestinal obstruction and construction of prediction model

Relevant factors

Infection group

Uninfected group

p

Age

0.013

  < 60 years

120 (59.0%)

8 (31.0%)

 

  ≥ 60 years

85 (41.0%)

18 (69.0%)

 

Gender

1.000

 Male

122 (60.0%)

15 (58.0%)

 

 Female

83 (40.0%)

11 (42.0%)

 

History of diabetes

 < 0.001

 No

193 (94.1%)

12(46.0%)

 

 Yes

12 (5.9%)

14(54.0%)

 

Signs of peritoneal irritation

0.605

 No

160 (78.0%)

22 (85.0%)

 

 Yes

45 (22.0%)

4 (15.0%)

 

Surgical time

0.002

  < 3 h

146 (71.0%)

10 (38.0%)

 

  ≥ 3 h

59 (29.0%)

16 (62.0%)

 

Transfusion

0.097

 No

172 (84.0%)

18 (69.0%)

 

 Yes

33 (16.0%)

8 (31.0%)

 

Site of intestinal obstruction

 < 0.001

 Small bowel obstruction

145 (71.0%)

6 (23.0%)

 

 Colorectal obstruction

60 (29.0%)

20 (77.0%)

 

Enterostomy

 < 0.001

 No

153 (75.0&)

9 (35.0%)

 

 Yes

52 (25.0%)

17 (65.0%)

 

Enterotomy and decompression

 < 0.001

 No

152 (74.0%)

7 (27.0%)

 

 Yes

53 (26.0%)

19 (73.0%)

 

BMI

20.8(18.7 ~ 23.0)

21.0(18.5 ~ 24.1)

0.898

HGB (g/L)

126.04 ± 23.34

108.54 ± 23.68

0.001

PLT(× 109/L)

216(164 ~ 269)

232(176 ~ 273)

0.606

WBC(× 109/L)

8.31(5.93 ~ 12.74)

7.56(4.86 ~ 9.93)

0.274

NEUT%

80.9(71.2 ~ 88.0)

77.6(68.1 ~ 84.3)

0.193

APTT(g/L)

34.9(32.1 ~ 39.4)

36.7(33.6 ~ 40.9)

0.182

PT(g/L)

13.8(13.2 ~ 14.6)

14.4(13.2 ~ 15.1)

0.226

D-D(μg/ml)

2.3(1.1 ~ 3.2)

2.6(1.6 ~ 3.4)

0.352

FIB(g/L)

4.00(3.11 ~ 5.11)

4.06(3.47 ~ 6.15)

0.223

K(mmol/L)

4.12 ± 0.66

4.03 ± 0.63

0.469

ALB(mmol/L)

39.56 ± 6.48

36.95 ± 6.8

0.074