Correction to: The value of CA125 in predicting acute complicated colonic diverticulitis (International Journal of Colorectal Disease, (2023), 38, 1, (182), 10.1007/s00384-023-04478-7)

Yaniv Zager, Saed Khalilieh, Aiham Mansour, Karin Cohen, Roy Nadler, Roi Anteby, Edward Ram, Nir Horesh, Ido Nachmany, Mordechai Gutman, Yaniv Berger*

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Abstract

The Figures in the published version of the above article have missing data. The figures should contained the following data: Figures 1A, B and Fig. 2 should have the CA125 values (near the relevant columns), p value (on top). Figure 3 should have the p value (on top). Figure 4 should have the point "A" (marked in red), according to its exact location on the relevant curve. The corrected figures are shown as follows: (Figure presented.) (Figure presented.) (Figure presented.) (Figure presented.) Correlation between CA125 levels and severity of diverticulitis: A simple versus complicated diverticulitis; B CA125 levels according to the modified Hinchey classification. ED, emergency department Correlation between CA125 levels and need for computed tomography-guided or surgical intervention during the admission. ED, emergency department Correlation between CA125 levels and size of intraabdominal abscess. Analysis is limited to patients with a measurable abscess (n = 24). ED, emergency department Receiver operating characteristic analysis to predict complicated diverticulitis at arrival to the emergency department. Point A represents a CA125 value of 8.5 u/ml, corresponding with 92% sensitivity, and 52% specificity for complicated diverticulitis detection. AUC, area under the curve; CRP, C-reactive protein; NLR, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio; WBC, white blood count The original article has been corrected.

Original languageEnglish
Article number209
JournalInternational Journal of Colorectal Disease
Volume38
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

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