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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Dec 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr Surg. 2018 May 4;53(11):2266–2272. doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2018.04.037

Table 1.

Characteristics of patients by implementation stage for a Pediatric Intestinal Surgery Enhanced Recovery After Surgery pathway.

Pre-Implementation
n=30
Early Implementation
n=10
Full Implementation
n=18
Non-enrolled
n=8
p
Age (Median, IQR) 14 (9 – 16) 17 (16 – 17) 14 (8 – 16) 12.5 (9 – 16) 0.063
Female (%) 50 30 39 63 0.490
Non-white (%) 40 30 28 38 0.959
ASA Class (Median, IQR) 2 (2 – 3) 2 (2 – 3) 2 (2 – 3) 2 (2 – 2) 0.103
Comorbidities (%)
 Cardiac 13 0 0 0 0.279
 Immunologic 30 20 67 57 0.029
 Nutritional 17 10 22 0 0.700
 Endocrine 3 0 11 0 0.697
Operative Indication (%) 0.273
 Crohn’s / Unspecified IBD 33 50 50 50
 Ulcerative colitis 10 30 6 0
 Motility and Other Anatomic Disorder (incl. ostomies) 57 20 39 50
 Neoplasia 0 0 6 0
Operative Approach (%) 0.666
 Open 40 50 50 25
 Laparoscopic 60 50 50 75
Regional Anesthesia (%) 20 70 83 63 <0.001

Immunologic includes steroids, immunosuppressives, and biologic therapies.

IBD – inflammatory bowel disease