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Fig. 3 | BMC Surgery

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From: Duration of postoperative hyperlactatemia has predictive value in recurrent fistula after major definitive surgery for intestinal fistula

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The proportion of patients who endure postoperative hyperlactatemia for more than 42 h and less than 42 h after definitive surgery between the patients with RF (n = 97) and without RF (n = 218). *number of patients with RF vs number of patients without RF = 27 (37.84%) vs 159 (72.94%); **number of patients with RF vs number of patients without RF = 70 (61.86%) vs 59(27.06%); The proportion of patients who endure post operative hyperlactatemia for more than 42 h and less than 42 h after definitive surgery between the RF group B (n = 53) and Non-RF group B (n = 126). *number of patients in RF group B vs number of patients in Non-RF group B = 15 (28.31%) vs 100 (79.37%); **number of patients in RF group B vs number of patients in Non-RF group B = 38 (71.69%) vs 26 (20.63%). A The proportion of patients who endure postoperative hyperlactatemia for more than 54 h and less than 54 h after definitive surgery between the RF group C (n = 37) and Non-RF group C (n = 46). *number of patients in RF group C vs number of patients in Non-RF group C = 10 (27.03%) vs 37 (80.43%); **number of patients in RF group C vs number of patients in Non-RF group C = 27 (72.97%) vs 9 (19.57%)

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