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. 2024 Oct 25;79:100521. doi: 10.1016/j.clinsp.2024.100521

Table 1.

Demographic, clinical, underlying conditions and intestinal transplant characteristics of eligible patients.

All patients
Age at diagnosis (years)a
Mean (SD) 24.4 (13.4)
Median (IQR) 20.0 (15.0‒32.0)
Min ‒ Max 13.0‒44.0
Patient's age at transplant (years)a
Mean (SD) 27.7 (14.0)
Median (IQR) 23.0 (18.0‒35.5)
Min ‒ Max 14.0‒50.0
Gender ‒ n (%)a
Male 7 (100 %)
Female 0 (0 %)
Race/ Ethnicity – n (%)a
White 6 (86 %)
Black 1 (14 %)
Patients that changed the city because of the disease, n (%) 5 (71 %)
Underlying condition, n (%)a
Surgical complications 4 (57 %)
Intestinal volvulus 2 (29 %)
Other (incisional hernia) 1 (14 %)
Average number of underlying conditions per patient
Mean (SD) 1.1 (0.4)
Median (IQR) 1.0 (1.0‒1.0)
Min ‒ Max 1.0‒2.0
Reason for transplant indication ‒ n (%)
Loss of central venous (sites) 2 (29 %)
Catheter-associated infections 1 (14 %)
Hepatic disease associated with TPN 4 (57 %)
Extensive/Severe mesenteric-portal thrombosis 1 (14 %)
Malnutrition 1 (14 %)
Type of intestinal transplant ‒ n (%)b
Intestine only 6 (86 %)
Multivisceral transplantation (intestine, liver, pancreas and stomach) 1 (14 %)

Data are shown as mean (SD), median (IQR), minimum and maximum, total number (%), as appropriated. IQR, Interquartile Range; SD, Standard Deviation, TPN, Total Parenteral Nutrition.

a

No missing, unknown, or not reported data.

b

Patient could present more than one transplanted organ at once.