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. 2020 Sep 9;15(2):299–306. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjaa157

Table 3.

Short- and long-term outcomes of patient with and without inflamed rectal stump.

No inflamed rectal stump n = 37 [18.1%] Inflamed rectal stump n = 167 [81.9%] p-value
Overall complications 12 [32.4%] 58 [34.7%] 0.790
 CD II 5 [13.5%] 25 [21.0%]
 CD III-IV 7 [18.9%] 33 [19.8%]
 Mortality 0 [0.0%] 0 [0.0%]
Anastomotic leakage 2 [5.4%] 17 [10.2%] 0.536
 Grade A 0 [0.0%] 0 [0.0%]
 Grade B 1 [2.7%] 1 [0.6%]
 Grade C 1 [2.7%] 16 [9.6%]
10-year pouchitis 6 [25.5]a 68 [54.3%] a 0.024b
 1 episode 0 22
 Multiple episodes 6 46
 Therapy-refractory 0 17

aCumulative percentages.

b  plog rank.