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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 23.
Published in final edited form as: Arch Surg. 2008 May;143(5):476–481. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.143.5.476

Table 3.

Overt vs Occult High-Impact Fistulas in Patients Who Underwent Pancreaticoduodenectomy

No. (%)

Characteristic Overt Fistula
(n = 33)
Occult Fistula
(n = 13)
P
Value
Length of stay, mean (SD) d 32.2 (19.0) 31.7 (27.4) .37
Length of operation, mean (SD), min 413.5 (135.1) 338.5 (111.4) .11
Discharged with drain 18 (54.5) 5 (38.5) .51
JP drain output on postoperative day 7, mean (SD), mL 229.4 (223.2) NA
Use of antibiotics 27 (81.8) 12 (92.3) .65
Use of octreotide 27 (81.8) 5 (38.5) .01
Use of TPN 23 (69.7) 7 (53.9) .33
Duration of fistula, mean (SD), d 37.3 (19.9) 30.5 (7.6) .23
Associated abscess or collection 24 (72.7) 12 (92.3) .24
Need for IR drainage 17 (51.5) 11 (84.6) .05
Need for readmission 10 (30.3) 10 (76.9) .007
Need for reoperation 4 (12.1) 1 (7.7) >.99
Need for stay in intensive care unit 13 (39.4) 6 (46.2) .75
Bleeding 7 (21.2) 2 (15.4) >.99
Mortality
  30-Day or in-hospital 4 (12.1) 1 (7.7) >.99
  Fistula-related 5 (15.2) 2 (15.4) >.99

Abbreviations: IR, interventional radiology; JP, Jackson-Pratt; NA, not applicable (by definition); TPN, total parenteral nutrition.