Calcium score: a new risk factor for colorectal anastomotic leakage.
Publication year
2011Source
American Journal of Surgery, 201, 6, (2011), pp. 759-65ISSN
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01 juni 2011
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Radiology
Surgery
Journal title
American Journal of Surgery
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vol. 201
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iss. 6
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p. 759
Page end
p. 65
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ONCOL 5: Aetiology, screening and detection; Medical Imaging - Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
BACKGROUND: Anastomotic leakage (AL) is the most feared complication of colorectal surgery. Atherosclerosis is suggested to have a detrimental effect on anastomotic healing. This study aimed to analyze the calcium score, a measure for atherosclerosis, as a risk factor for AL. STUDY DESIGN: The calcium scores of colorectal patients operated on in 2 Dutch university medical centers were determined using a computed tomography scan and calcium scoring software. The aorta, common iliac arteries, internal and external iliac arteries were studied. Additionally, patient- and operation-related factors were scored. RESULTS: A total of 122 patients were included. In patients with AL, calcium scores were significantly higher in the left common iliac artery (561.4 vs 156.0, P = .028), right common iliac artery (542.0 vs 144.4, P = .041), both common iliac arteries together (1,103.3 vs 301.9, P = .046), and the left internal iliac artery (716.3 vs 35.3, P = .044). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with higher calcium scores in the iliacal arteries have an increased leakage risk.
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