Research Article
Early Surgical Intervention Improves Survival in Acute Intestinal Ischemia in the Intensive Care Unit
Table 4
Patient’s survival with AMI-related septic shock.
| | Characteristics | AMI () |
| | Survival to discharge | | Yes | 70 (21.40%) | | No | 225 (68.80%) | | Hypotension | | Yes | 295 | | No | 0 | | Source control | | Surgical intervention | 166 (56.27%) | | No surgical intervention | 129 (43.73%) | | Source control survival () | | Yes | 60 (95.24%) | | No | 3 (4.76%) | | Source control (time) | hours | | Surgical resection time () | | <4 hours | 43 (25.90%) | | 4-12 hours | 65 (39.16%) | | >12 hours | 58 (34.94%) |
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