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. 2014 Oct 18;60(4):1081–1086. doi: 10.1007/s10620-014-3395-9

Table 1.

The demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with asymptomatic WON at discharge after index acute pancreatitis

Variable Patients with complications Patients asymptomatic during follow-up p value
n 9 7
Male/female 7:2 7:0 0.48
Patient age (years) 51 (36–65) 54 (22–71) 0.76
Etiology: alcohol/other 6:3 4:3 1.0
CTSI (points) 10 (6–10) 9 (8–10) 0.92
Necrosis of pancreas: 0–50 %/above 50 % 6:3 5:2 1.0
Size of WON (mm) 130 (85–200) 140 (80–190) 0.92
Extension of WON: LS/R 2:7 4:3 0.30
WBC (×109/L) 7.1 (4.0–16.2) 7.4 (5.5–10.9) 0.84
CRP (mg/L) 56.8 (8.7–245.2) 16.8 (5.0–59.9) 0.04
Length of stay (days) 34 (20–56) 26 (13–54) 0.30

Bold value indicates statistically significant

CTSI computed tomography severity index of acute pancreatitis, WON walled-off necrosis, LS limited to lesser sac, R extension to the pararenal regions, WBC white blood cell count, CRP C-reactive protein