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Predictive Factors for Small Intestinal and Colonic Anastomotic Leak: a Multivariate Analysis.

Anastomotic leak (AL) is a serious complication of intestinal surgery with various predisposing factors. This study aims to assess several risk factors associated with AL after small intestinal and colonic anastomoses through a multivariate analysis. Two hundred twenty-four patients (126 males) with intestinal anastomosis of a median age of 44 years were reviewed. Independent factors associated with AL were male gender (OR = 2.59, P  = 0.02), chronic liver disease (CLD) (OR = 8.03, P  < 0.0001), more than one associated comorbidity (OR = 5.34, P  = 0.017), anastomosis conducted as emergency (OR = 2.73, P  = 0.012), colonic anastomosis (OR = 2.51, P  = 0.017), preoperative leukocytosis (OR = 2.57, P  = 0.015), and intraoperative blood transfusion (OR = 2.25, P  = 0.037). Predicative factors significantly associated with AL were male gender, CLD, multiple comorbidities, emergent anastomoses, colonic anastomoses, preoperative leukocytosis, and intraoperative blood transfusion.

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