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. 2020 Apr 14;26(14):1628–1637. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i14.1628

Table 1.

Preoperative findings, outcomes and final diagnosis of the surgical cases (n = 8)

Case Age Gender Final diagnosis Outcome Chief complaints Shock1 Peritoneal irritation signs Ascites2 Intestinal pneumatosis LOCE in intestinal wall Free air WBC (μL) CRP (mg/dL) BE (mmol/L) Lactate (mg/dL)
13 72 F NOMI Recovery Abdominal pain, nausea + + 2+ - + - 26000 1.57 -4.9 18
2 74 M Clostridium enteritis Recovery Nausea, vomiting - + 2+ - + - 15400 16 5.3 7
3 65 F NOMI Recovery Abdominal pain - - - - + + 31500 7.39 -7 13
4 86 M Gastric perforation Death Abdominal pain, vomiting + + 3+ + + + 7800 0.17 -11.3 73
5 69 M NOMI Recovery Abdominal pain + + 2+ + - - 13200 10.8 2.3 14
6 71 M Mesenteric artery thrombosis Recovery Abdominal pain, vomiting + + 1+ + + + 22500 1.81 -6.3 46
7 84 M NOMI Recovery Abdominal fullness + + 2+ + NE - 36700 15.54 -5.5 47
8 34 M Strangulation ileus Recovery Abdominal fullness - NE - + + - 10000 4.67 -3.1 42
1

≤ Systolic blood pressure 90 mmHg.

2

Semiquantitative evaluation as – (none).

3

Shown as case 1 in the case presentation. 1+: Small amount; 2+: Moderate amount; 3+: Large amount. LOCE: Lack of contrast enhancement; BE: Base excess; NE: Not examined; NOMI: Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia.