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Dieulafoy's Lesion: Decade-Long Trends in Hospitalizations, Demographic Disparity, and Outcomes

Background Dieulafoy's lesion is a relatively rare, but potentially life-threatening, condition where a tortuous arteriole, most commonly in the stomach, may bleed and lead to significant gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Limited epidemiological data exist on patient characteristics and the annual n...

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Autores principales: Chakinala, Raja Chandra, Solanki, Shantanu, Haq, Khwaja F, Singh, Jagmeet, Shah, Harshil, Solanki, Dhanshree, Kichloo, Asim, Haq, Khwaja S, Burney, Azam H, Waqar, Shanza, Vyas, Manasee, Chugh, Savneek, Nabors, Christopher
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Publicado: Cureus 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7424366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802607
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9170
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author Chakinala, Raja Chandra
Solanki, Shantanu
Haq, Khwaja F
Singh, Jagmeet
Shah, Harshil
Solanki, Dhanshree
Kichloo, Asim
Haq, Khwaja S
Burney, Azam H
Waqar, Shanza
Vyas, Manasee
Chugh, Savneek
Nabors, Christopher
author_facet Chakinala, Raja Chandra
Solanki, Shantanu
Haq, Khwaja F
Singh, Jagmeet
Shah, Harshil
Solanki, Dhanshree
Kichloo, Asim
Haq, Khwaja S
Burney, Azam H
Waqar, Shanza
Vyas, Manasee
Chugh, Savneek
Nabors, Christopher
author_sort Chakinala, Raja Chandra
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description Background Dieulafoy's lesion is a relatively rare, but potentially life-threatening, condition where a tortuous arteriole, most commonly in the stomach, may bleed and lead to significant gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Limited epidemiological data exist on patient characteristics and the annual number of hospitalizations associated with such lesions. The aim of our study is to determine the inpatient burden of Dieulafoy’s lesion. Methods We analyzed the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database for all subjects with a discharge diagnosis of Dieulafoy's lesion of the stomach, duodenum, and colon using International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) codes 537.84 and 569.86 as the primary or secondary diagnosis during the period from 2002 to 2011. Statistical significance of variation in the number of hospital discharges and demographics during the study period was achieved using the Cochrane-Armitage trend test. Results In 2002, there were 1,071 admissions with a discharge diagnosis of Dieulafoy's lesion as compared to 7,414 in 2011 (p < 0.0001). Dieulafoy's lesion was found to be most common in the age group of 65-79 years (p < 0.0001). Overall, it was found to be more common in males as compared to females (p = 0.0261). The white race was most commonly affected amongst all the races. The average cost of care per hospitalization increased from $14,992 in 2002 to $25,594 in 2011 (p < 0.0001). Conclusion There has been a steady rise in the number of inpatient admissions with Dieulafoy's lesions. Advances in diagnostic techniques likely play a key role in the higher detection rates along with the possible involvement of other unknown factors. Men, in the age group of 65 to 79 years, and Whites were found to have significantly higher admission rates than all other groups, with a significant increase in the cost of care.
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spelling pubmed-74243662020-08-14 Dieulafoy's Lesion: Decade-Long Trends in Hospitalizations, Demographic Disparity, and Outcomes Chakinala, Raja Chandra Solanki, Shantanu Haq, Khwaja F Singh, Jagmeet Shah, Harshil Solanki, Dhanshree Kichloo, Asim Haq, Khwaja S Burney, Azam H Waqar, Shanza Vyas, Manasee Chugh, Savneek Nabors, Christopher Cureus Internal Medicine Background Dieulafoy's lesion is a relatively rare, but potentially life-threatening, condition where a tortuous arteriole, most commonly in the stomach, may bleed and lead to significant gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Limited epidemiological data exist on patient characteristics and the annual number of hospitalizations associated with such lesions. The aim of our study is to determine the inpatient burden of Dieulafoy’s lesion. Methods We analyzed the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database for all subjects with a discharge diagnosis of Dieulafoy's lesion of the stomach, duodenum, and colon using International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) codes 537.84 and 569.86 as the primary or secondary diagnosis during the period from 2002 to 2011. Statistical significance of variation in the number of hospital discharges and demographics during the study period was achieved using the Cochrane-Armitage trend test. Results In 2002, there were 1,071 admissions with a discharge diagnosis of Dieulafoy's lesion as compared to 7,414 in 2011 (p < 0.0001). Dieulafoy's lesion was found to be most common in the age group of 65-79 years (p < 0.0001). Overall, it was found to be more common in males as compared to females (p = 0.0261). The white race was most commonly affected amongst all the races. The average cost of care per hospitalization increased from $14,992 in 2002 to $25,594 in 2011 (p < 0.0001). Conclusion There has been a steady rise in the number of inpatient admissions with Dieulafoy's lesions. Advances in diagnostic techniques likely play a key role in the higher detection rates along with the possible involvement of other unknown factors. Men, in the age group of 65 to 79 years, and Whites were found to have significantly higher admission rates than all other groups, with a significant increase in the cost of care. Cureus 2020-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7424366/ /pubmed/32802607 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9170 Text en Copyright © 2020, Chakinala et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Internal Medicine
Chakinala, Raja Chandra
Solanki, Shantanu
Haq, Khwaja F
Singh, Jagmeet
Shah, Harshil
Solanki, Dhanshree
Kichloo, Asim
Haq, Khwaja S
Burney, Azam H
Waqar, Shanza
Vyas, Manasee
Chugh, Savneek
Nabors, Christopher
Dieulafoy's Lesion: Decade-Long Trends in Hospitalizations, Demographic Disparity, and Outcomes
title Dieulafoy's Lesion: Decade-Long Trends in Hospitalizations, Demographic Disparity, and Outcomes
title_full Dieulafoy's Lesion: Decade-Long Trends in Hospitalizations, Demographic Disparity, and Outcomes
title_fullStr Dieulafoy's Lesion: Decade-Long Trends in Hospitalizations, Demographic Disparity, and Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Dieulafoy's Lesion: Decade-Long Trends in Hospitalizations, Demographic Disparity, and Outcomes
title_short Dieulafoy's Lesion: Decade-Long Trends in Hospitalizations, Demographic Disparity, and Outcomes
title_sort dieulafoy's lesion: decade-long trends in hospitalizations, demographic disparity, and outcomes
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7424366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802607
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.9170
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