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Table 1 Data on patients treated for an esophageal perforation from 1970-2006 at Lund University hospital

From: Esophageal perforation in South of Sweden: Results of surgical treatment in 125 consecutive patients

 

Total n = 125

Cervical n = 15

Thoracic n = 110

Iatrogenic n = 70

Spontaneous n = 49

Sex

     

   male

77 (62%)

6 (40%)

71 (64%)2

36 (51%)

39 (80%)1

   female

48 (38%)

9 (60%)

39 (35%)

34 (49%)

10 (20%)

Age (yrs)

     

   median (min-max)

65 (4-92)

67 yrs

64 yrs

65 yrs

61 yrs

ASA classification Pre-operatively

     

   mean

2,7

2,5

2,8

2,6

3,0

Mortality

     

   hospital

24 (19%)

1 (7%)

23 (21%)

14 (20%)

10 (20%)

   <90 days post op

23 (18%)

1 (7%)

22 (20%)

14 (20%)

9 (18%)

Days in Hospital

     

   median (min-max)

21 (2-132)

16 (9-74)

22 (2-132)

16 (2-87)

35 (4-132)3

Cervical perforations

   

11 (16%)

0

Thoracic perforations

x

x

x

59 (84%)

49 (100%)

Concurrent diseases:

     

Significant co-morbidity

36 (29%)

3 (20%)

33 (30%)

22 (31%)

13 (26%)

Benign esophageal disease

66 (53%)

5 (30%)

61 (55%)

48 (69%)

17 (35%)

Malignant esophageal disease

12 (10%)

0

12 (11%)

9 (13%)

3 (6%)

  1. ASA score ranges from 1 (healthy) to 5 (moribund).
  2. In three patients cause of perforation was foreign material and in three unknown.
  3. 1 p = 0,002 2 p = 0,009 3 p = 0,001