Basic Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2004.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 1, 2004; 10(11): 1619-1624
Published online Jun 1, 2004. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v10.i11.1619
Table 1 Univariate analysis of suspected factors for development of bacterial translocation
BT1 (n = 69)Non-BT2 (n = 59)t- or z-valueP-value
Endotoxin (EU/mL)0.158 ± 0.04470.110 ± 0.03486.4430.000
Microbe flora3
Fungi3.80 ± 0.83.2 ± 0.72.8590.005
E. coli4.90 ± 1.04.0 ± 1.05.0760.000
Bifidobacteria6.10 ± 0.67.3 ± 0.56.9670.000
SigA (μg/mg protein)55.78 ± 9.8187.51 ± 10.6916.8570.000
Ileo-lesion score4 (2-6)2 (0-4)9.1780.000
IL-6 (pg/mL)871 ± 588499 ± 3084.1250.0001
Table 2 Correlation analysis of data associated with bacterial translocation
X1X2X3X4X5X6X7
X11.0000
X20.71661.0000
X30.45860.38471.0000
X4-0.5135-0.4029-0.55161.0000
X5-0.5434-0.4416-0.47950.73631.0000
X60.48340.33690.3663-0.6676-0.73121.0000
X70.48070.36790.2550-0.3772-0.37720.35491.0000
Table 3 Independent predictors of bacterial translocation evaluated by multivariate analysis
CoefficientOdds ratio (95% CI1)z-valueP-value
X623.8182 ± 1.102245.52 (5.25-394.80)3.4640.001
X43-3.2424 ± 1.27570.039 (0.003-0.48)-2.5420.011
Constant9.9220 ± 8.74351.1350.256