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 Table 4 Surgical Outcomes with Stratification based on preoperative use of a mobility Use of a Mobility Aid
aid
Total n*
Any complication
66 (38) 18 (50) 39 (23) 11 (31) 19 (11) 9 (25) 11 (6) 5 (14) 12 (7) 6 (17) 11 (6) 4 (11) 36 (21) 14 (39) 13 (8) 7 (5) 18 (10) 5 (14) 10 (6) 6 (17) 17 (10) 9 (25)
0.1 1.78
0.2 1.7
0.003 4.2
0.04 3.5
0.005 5.24
0.2 2.3 0.004 3.13 0.009 4.32 0.5 1.52 0.002 6.6 0.001 5.33
(0.80-3.85) (0.65-3.64) (1.28-10.4) (0.65-10.0) (1.32-17.4) (0.41-6.82) (1.19-6.57) (1.06-17.2) (0.61-6.31) (1.51-25.2) (1.78-16.0)
0.2 1.62 0.3 1.88 0.02 3.83 0.2 3.60 0.02 4.21 0.5 1.28 0.02 2.95 0.04 3.53 0.3 1.60 0.01 6.10 0.003 5.30
(0.72-3.40) 0.2 (0.76-4.49) 0.2 (1.27-11.6) 0.02 (0.79-16.4) 0.1 (1.09-16.3) 0.04 (0.31-5.21) 0.4 (1.21-7.20) 0.02 (0.88-14.2) 0.08 (0.49-5.24) 0.4 (1.39-26.7) 0.01 (1.67-16.9) 0.01
Any Surgical complication Need for reintervention Anastomotic leakage Pulmonary complication
Cardiac complication Severe complication Discharge not to home Readmission
30-day mortality 1-year mortality
yes (%) 172* 36
no (%)
136
49 (36) 28 (21) 10 (7) 6 (4) 5 (4) 7 (5) 23 (17) 6 (19) 13 (10) 4 (3) 8 (6)
Unadjusted OR p (95% CI)
Adjusted ORa
p (95% CI) p
Percentage (%). * 2 missing. Odds Ratio (OR) with 95% Confidence Interval (CI)
aLogistic Regression model included use of a mobility aid, age (years), gender and comorbidity (n)






































































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