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Mortality Trends of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreaticobiliary Diseases: A Hospital-Based Prospective Study in the Southeast of Iran

Background: Gastrointestinal (GI), liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases, in addition to the high health care utilization, account for a significant proportion of disability and death in Iran. We aimed to assess the incidence of in-hospital mortality for the total GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary...

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Autores principales: Zahedi, Mohammad Javad, Shafieipour, Sara, Hayatbakhsh Abbasi, Mohammad Mahdi, Nakhaie, Mohsen, Rezaei Zadeh Rukerd, Mohammad, Lashkarizadeh, Mohammad Mehdi, Noorbini, Farbood, Baghaei, Mohammad Hasan, Pourjafari, Abbas, Aminian, Ebrahim, Karami Robati, Fatemeh, Dehghani, Azam
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Publicado: Iranian Association of Gastroerterology and Hepatology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10404094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37547495
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/mejdd.2022.301
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author Zahedi, Mohammad Javad
Shafieipour, Sara
Hayatbakhsh Abbasi, Mohammad Mahdi
Nakhaie, Mohsen
Rezaei Zadeh Rukerd, Mohammad
Lashkarizadeh, Mohammad Mehdi
Noorbini, Farbood
Baghaei, Mohammad Hasan
Pourjafari, Abbas
Aminian, Ebrahim
Karami Robati, Fatemeh
Dehghani, Azam
author_facet Zahedi, Mohammad Javad
Shafieipour, Sara
Hayatbakhsh Abbasi, Mohammad Mahdi
Nakhaie, Mohsen
Rezaei Zadeh Rukerd, Mohammad
Lashkarizadeh, Mohammad Mehdi
Noorbini, Farbood
Baghaei, Mohammad Hasan
Pourjafari, Abbas
Aminian, Ebrahim
Karami Robati, Fatemeh
Dehghani, Azam
author_sort Zahedi, Mohammad Javad
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description Background: Gastrointestinal (GI), liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases, in addition to the high health care utilization, account for a significant proportion of disability and death in Iran. We aimed to assess the incidence of in-hospital mortality for the total GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases in all hospitals in Kerman, Iran. Methods: In a cross-sectional study from May 2017 to April 2018, we collected the data of in-hospital death records due to GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases in all hospitals in Kerman city. GI and liver diseases were classified into three main categories: 1. Non-malignant GI diseases, 2. Non-malignant liver and pancreaticobiliary diseases, and 3. GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary malignancies. All data were analyzed using SPSS software, version 22 (IBM). Results: Of 3427 in-hospital mortality, 269 (7.84%) deaths were due to GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases, of which 82 (30.48%) were related to non-malignant GI disorders, 92 (34.20%) to the non-malignant liver and pancreaticobiliary diseases, and 95 (35.31%) were associated with GI, liver and pancreaticobiliary malignancies. Most patients were male (62.08%), and the most common age was between 60-80 years (40.5%). GI bleeding occurred in 158 (58.73%) patients, and variceal bleeding was the most common cause (28.48%). Additionally, cirrhosis was reported in 41 out of 92 (44.56%), and hepatitis B virus (HBV) was the most common cause of cirrhosis among 17 out of 41 (41.46%). Conclusion: Our results show that gastric, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers and cirrhosis due to HBV were the most common causes of mortality associated with GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases in the hospitals of Kerman.
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spelling pubmed-104040942023-08-06 Mortality Trends of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreaticobiliary Diseases: A Hospital-Based Prospective Study in the Southeast of Iran Zahedi, Mohammad Javad Shafieipour, Sara Hayatbakhsh Abbasi, Mohammad Mahdi Nakhaie, Mohsen Rezaei Zadeh Rukerd, Mohammad Lashkarizadeh, Mohammad Mehdi Noorbini, Farbood Baghaei, Mohammad Hasan Pourjafari, Abbas Aminian, Ebrahim Karami Robati, Fatemeh Dehghani, Azam Middle East J Dig Dis Original Article Background: Gastrointestinal (GI), liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases, in addition to the high health care utilization, account for a significant proportion of disability and death in Iran. We aimed to assess the incidence of in-hospital mortality for the total GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases in all hospitals in Kerman, Iran. Methods: In a cross-sectional study from May 2017 to April 2018, we collected the data of in-hospital death records due to GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases in all hospitals in Kerman city. GI and liver diseases were classified into three main categories: 1. Non-malignant GI diseases, 2. Non-malignant liver and pancreaticobiliary diseases, and 3. GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary malignancies. All data were analyzed using SPSS software, version 22 (IBM). Results: Of 3427 in-hospital mortality, 269 (7.84%) deaths were due to GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases, of which 82 (30.48%) were related to non-malignant GI disorders, 92 (34.20%) to the non-malignant liver and pancreaticobiliary diseases, and 95 (35.31%) were associated with GI, liver and pancreaticobiliary malignancies. Most patients were male (62.08%), and the most common age was between 60-80 years (40.5%). GI bleeding occurred in 158 (58.73%) patients, and variceal bleeding was the most common cause (28.48%). Additionally, cirrhosis was reported in 41 out of 92 (44.56%), and hepatitis B virus (HBV) was the most common cause of cirrhosis among 17 out of 41 (41.46%). Conclusion: Our results show that gastric, colorectal, and pancreatic cancers and cirrhosis due to HBV were the most common causes of mortality associated with GI, liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases in the hospitals of Kerman. Iranian Association of Gastroerterology and Hepatology 2022-10 2022-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10404094/ /pubmed/37547495 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/mejdd.2022.301 Text en © 2022 Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is published by Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases as an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Zahedi, Mohammad Javad
Shafieipour, Sara
Hayatbakhsh Abbasi, Mohammad Mahdi
Nakhaie, Mohsen
Rezaei Zadeh Rukerd, Mohammad
Lashkarizadeh, Mohammad Mehdi
Noorbini, Farbood
Baghaei, Mohammad Hasan
Pourjafari, Abbas
Aminian, Ebrahim
Karami Robati, Fatemeh
Dehghani, Azam
Mortality Trends of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreaticobiliary Diseases: A Hospital-Based Prospective Study in the Southeast of Iran
title Mortality Trends of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreaticobiliary Diseases: A Hospital-Based Prospective Study in the Southeast of Iran
title_full Mortality Trends of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreaticobiliary Diseases: A Hospital-Based Prospective Study in the Southeast of Iran
title_fullStr Mortality Trends of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreaticobiliary Diseases: A Hospital-Based Prospective Study in the Southeast of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Mortality Trends of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreaticobiliary Diseases: A Hospital-Based Prospective Study in the Southeast of Iran
title_short Mortality Trends of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreaticobiliary Diseases: A Hospital-Based Prospective Study in the Southeast of Iran
title_sort mortality trends of gastrointestinal, liver, and pancreaticobiliary diseases: a hospital-based prospective study in the southeast of iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10404094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37547495
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/mejdd.2022.301
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