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Profiling Bispebjerg Acute Cohort: Database Formation, Acute Contact Characteristics of a Metropolitan Hospital, and Comparisons to Urban and Rural Hospitals in Denmark

PURPOSE: To present a metropolitan cohort, Bispebjerg acute cohort (BAC), and compare patient characteristics and outcomes with patients from urban and rural hospitals in Denmark. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We linked data from seven Danish nationwide registries and included all acute contacts to non-psyc...

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Autores principales: Gregersen, Rasmus, Fox Maule, Cathrine, Husum Bak-Jensen, Henriette, Linneberg, Allan, Nielsen, Olav Wendelboe, Thomsen, Simon Francis, Meyhoff, Christian S, Dalhoff, Kim, Krogsgaard, Michael, Palm, Henrik, Christensen, Hanne, Porsbjerg, Celeste, Antonsen, Kristian, Rungby, Jørgen, Haugaard, Steen B, Petersen, Janne, Nielsen, Finn E
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35387318
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S338149
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author Gregersen, Rasmus
Fox Maule, Cathrine
Husum Bak-Jensen, Henriette
Linneberg, Allan
Nielsen, Olav Wendelboe
Thomsen, Simon Francis
Meyhoff, Christian S
Dalhoff, Kim
Krogsgaard, Michael
Palm, Henrik
Christensen, Hanne
Porsbjerg, Celeste
Antonsen, Kristian
Rungby, Jørgen
Haugaard, Steen B
Petersen, Janne
Nielsen, Finn E
author_facet Gregersen, Rasmus
Fox Maule, Cathrine
Husum Bak-Jensen, Henriette
Linneberg, Allan
Nielsen, Olav Wendelboe
Thomsen, Simon Francis
Meyhoff, Christian S
Dalhoff, Kim
Krogsgaard, Michael
Palm, Henrik
Christensen, Hanne
Porsbjerg, Celeste
Antonsen, Kristian
Rungby, Jørgen
Haugaard, Steen B
Petersen, Janne
Nielsen, Finn E
author_sort Gregersen, Rasmus
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description PURPOSE: To present a metropolitan cohort, Bispebjerg acute cohort (BAC), and compare patient characteristics and outcomes with patients from urban and rural hospitals in Denmark. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We linked data from seven Danish nationwide registries and included all acute contacts to non-psychiatric hospitals in the years 2016–2018. Acute hospital contacts to Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital constituted BAC, representing a solely metropolitan/urban catchment area. Patient characteristics and outcomes were compared to the rest of Denmark in an urban cohort (UrC) and a rural cohort (RuC), stratified by visit and hospitalization contact types. RESULTS: We identified 4,063,420 acute hospital contacts in Denmark and BAC constituted 8.4% (n=343,200) of them. BAC had a higher proportion of visits (65.1%) compared with UrC (52.1%) and RuC (45.3%). Patients in BAC more often lived alone (visits: BAC: 34.8%, UrC: 30.6%, RuC: 29.2%; hospitalizations: BAC: 50.8%, UrC: 36.7%, RuC: 37.2%) and had temporary CPR number (visits: BAC: 4.4%, UrC: 1.9%, RuC: 1.6%; hospitalizations: BAC: 1.5%, UrC: 0.9%, RuC: 0.8%). Visit patients in BAC were younger (BAC: 36, UrC: 42, RuC: 45 years, median), more often students (BAC: 18.0%, UrC: 14.0%, RuC: 12.5%), and had more contacts due to infectious diseases (BAC: 19.8%, UrC: 14.1%, RuC: 6.2%) but less due to injuries (BAC: 40.0%, UrC: 43.8%, RuC: 60.7%). Hospitalized patients in BAC had higher median age (BAC: 64, UrC: 61, RuC: 64 years) and fewer were in employment than in UrC (BAC: 26.1%, UrC: 32.1%, RuC: 28.1%). BAC Hospitalizations had a lower death rate within 30 days than in RuC (BAC: 3.0% [2.9–3.1%], UrC: 3.1% [3.0–3.1%], RuC: 3.4% [3.3–3.4%]), but a higher readmission-rate (BAC: 20.5% [20.3–20.8%], UrC: 17.3% [17.2–17.4%], RuC: 17.5% [17.5–17.6%]). CONCLUSION: Significant differences between BAC, urban, and rural cohorts may be explained by differences in healthcare structure and sociodemographics of the catchment areas.
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spelling pubmed-89795682022-04-05 Profiling Bispebjerg Acute Cohort: Database Formation, Acute Contact Characteristics of a Metropolitan Hospital, and Comparisons to Urban and Rural Hospitals in Denmark Gregersen, Rasmus Fox Maule, Cathrine Husum Bak-Jensen, Henriette Linneberg, Allan Nielsen, Olav Wendelboe Thomsen, Simon Francis Meyhoff, Christian S Dalhoff, Kim Krogsgaard, Michael Palm, Henrik Christensen, Hanne Porsbjerg, Celeste Antonsen, Kristian Rungby, Jørgen Haugaard, Steen B Petersen, Janne Nielsen, Finn E Clin Epidemiol Original Research PURPOSE: To present a metropolitan cohort, Bispebjerg acute cohort (BAC), and compare patient characteristics and outcomes with patients from urban and rural hospitals in Denmark. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We linked data from seven Danish nationwide registries and included all acute contacts to non-psychiatric hospitals in the years 2016–2018. Acute hospital contacts to Bispebjerg and Frederiksberg Hospital constituted BAC, representing a solely metropolitan/urban catchment area. Patient characteristics and outcomes were compared to the rest of Denmark in an urban cohort (UrC) and a rural cohort (RuC), stratified by visit and hospitalization contact types. RESULTS: We identified 4,063,420 acute hospital contacts in Denmark and BAC constituted 8.4% (n=343,200) of them. BAC had a higher proportion of visits (65.1%) compared with UrC (52.1%) and RuC (45.3%). Patients in BAC more often lived alone (visits: BAC: 34.8%, UrC: 30.6%, RuC: 29.2%; hospitalizations: BAC: 50.8%, UrC: 36.7%, RuC: 37.2%) and had temporary CPR number (visits: BAC: 4.4%, UrC: 1.9%, RuC: 1.6%; hospitalizations: BAC: 1.5%, UrC: 0.9%, RuC: 0.8%). Visit patients in BAC were younger (BAC: 36, UrC: 42, RuC: 45 years, median), more often students (BAC: 18.0%, UrC: 14.0%, RuC: 12.5%), and had more contacts due to infectious diseases (BAC: 19.8%, UrC: 14.1%, RuC: 6.2%) but less due to injuries (BAC: 40.0%, UrC: 43.8%, RuC: 60.7%). Hospitalized patients in BAC had higher median age (BAC: 64, UrC: 61, RuC: 64 years) and fewer were in employment than in UrC (BAC: 26.1%, UrC: 32.1%, RuC: 28.1%). BAC Hospitalizations had a lower death rate within 30 days than in RuC (BAC: 3.0% [2.9–3.1%], UrC: 3.1% [3.0–3.1%], RuC: 3.4% [3.3–3.4%]), but a higher readmission-rate (BAC: 20.5% [20.3–20.8%], UrC: 17.3% [17.2–17.4%], RuC: 17.5% [17.5–17.6%]). CONCLUSION: Significant differences between BAC, urban, and rural cohorts may be explained by differences in healthcare structure and sociodemographics of the catchment areas. Dove 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8979568/ /pubmed/35387318 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S338149 Text en © 2022 Gregersen et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Gregersen, Rasmus
Fox Maule, Cathrine
Husum Bak-Jensen, Henriette
Linneberg, Allan
Nielsen, Olav Wendelboe
Thomsen, Simon Francis
Meyhoff, Christian S
Dalhoff, Kim
Krogsgaard, Michael
Palm, Henrik
Christensen, Hanne
Porsbjerg, Celeste
Antonsen, Kristian
Rungby, Jørgen
Haugaard, Steen B
Petersen, Janne
Nielsen, Finn E
Profiling Bispebjerg Acute Cohort: Database Formation, Acute Contact Characteristics of a Metropolitan Hospital, and Comparisons to Urban and Rural Hospitals in Denmark
title Profiling Bispebjerg Acute Cohort: Database Formation, Acute Contact Characteristics of a Metropolitan Hospital, and Comparisons to Urban and Rural Hospitals in Denmark
title_full Profiling Bispebjerg Acute Cohort: Database Formation, Acute Contact Characteristics of a Metropolitan Hospital, and Comparisons to Urban and Rural Hospitals in Denmark
title_fullStr Profiling Bispebjerg Acute Cohort: Database Formation, Acute Contact Characteristics of a Metropolitan Hospital, and Comparisons to Urban and Rural Hospitals in Denmark
title_full_unstemmed Profiling Bispebjerg Acute Cohort: Database Formation, Acute Contact Characteristics of a Metropolitan Hospital, and Comparisons to Urban and Rural Hospitals in Denmark
title_short Profiling Bispebjerg Acute Cohort: Database Formation, Acute Contact Characteristics of a Metropolitan Hospital, and Comparisons to Urban and Rural Hospitals in Denmark
title_sort profiling bispebjerg acute cohort: database formation, acute contact characteristics of a metropolitan hospital, and comparisons to urban and rural hospitals in denmark
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35387318
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CLEP.S338149
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