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Table 2 Enterotomy information of children with VEOIBD with IL10R deficiency

From: Complications of enterostomy and related risk factor analysis of very early onset inflammatory bowel disease with interleukin-10 signalling deficiency: a single-centre retrospective analysis

Operation-related information

 Pre-operative assessment

  Abdominal distension: n (%)

12(54.5%)

  Malnutrition (%)

8(36.4%)

  Intestinal obstruction on X-ray examination: n (%)

7(22.7%)

  Intestinal perforation on X-ray examination: n (%)

6(22.7%)

  CRP (mg/L)

70.5(41.3153.8)

  WBC (*10^9/L)

11.5(8.9,14.6)

  Hb (g/L)

92.6(85.0,103.8)

  Albumin (g/L)

26.59 ± 6.43

  wPCDAI

58.9 ± 17.9

 Operation opportunity and type

  Emergency surgery: n (%)

12(54.5%)

  Ileostomy: n (%)

13(59.1%)

  Jejunostomy: n (%)

8(36.4%)

  Transversostomy: n (%)

1(4.5%)

 Findings during operation

  Perforation in small bowel: n (%)

2(9.1%)

  Perforation in ileocaecal junction

2(9.1%)

  Perforation in colon and rectum

7(31.8%)

 Peritonitis: n (%)

6(27.3%)

  Intestinal adhesion or dilatation: n (%)

12(54.5%)

 Enterostomy complications

  Wound infection: n (%)

6(27.3%)

  Wound dehiscence: n (%)

4(18.2%)

  Wound bleeding: n (%)

2(9.1%)

  Reoperation: n (%)

6(27.3%)

  Death: n (%)

2(9.1%)

  Short bowel syndrome: n (%)

2(9.1%)

  Parastomal hernias: n (%)

1(4.5%)

  Prognosis (death): n (%)

6(27.3%)