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Acute pancreatitis in liver transplant hospitalizations:Identifying national trends,clinical outcomes and healthcare burden in the United States
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作者 Dushyant Singh Dahiya Vinay Jahagirdar +12 位作者 Saurabh Chandan Manesh Kumar Gangwani Nooraldin Merza Hassam Ali Smit Deliwala Muhammad Aziz Daryl Ramai Bhanu Siva Mohan Pinnam Jay Bapaye chin-i cheng Sumant Inamdar Neil R Sharma Mohammad Al-Haddad 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2023年第6期797-812,共16页
BACKGROUND Acute pancreatitis(AP)in liver transplant(LT)recipients may lead to poor clinical outcomes and development of severe complications.AIM We aimed to assess national trends,clinical outcomes,and the healthcare... BACKGROUND Acute pancreatitis(AP)in liver transplant(LT)recipients may lead to poor clinical outcomes and development of severe complications.AIM We aimed to assess national trends,clinical outcomes,and the healthcare burden of LT hospitalizations with AP in the United States(US).METHODS The National Inpatient Sample was utilized to identify all adult(≥18 years old)LT hospitalizations with AP in the US from 2007–2019.Non-LT AP hospitalizations served as controls for comparative analysis.National trends of hospitalization characteristics,clinical outcomes,complications,and healthcare burden for LT hospitalizations with AP were highlighted.Hospitalization characteristics,clinical outcomes,complications,and healthcare burden were also compared between the LT and non-LT cohorts.Furthermore,predictors of inpatient mortality for LT hospitalizations with AP were identified.All P values≤0.05 were considered statistically significant.RESULTS The total number of LT hospitalizations with AP increased from 305 in 2007 to 610 in 2019.There was a rising trend of Hispanic(16.5%in 2007 to 21.1%in 2018,P-trend=0.0009)and Asian(4.3%in 2007 to 7.4%in 2019,p-trend=0.0002)LT hospitalizations with AP,while a decline was noted for Blacks(11%in 2007 to 8.3%in 2019,P-trend=0.0004).Furthermore,LT hospitalizations with AP had an increasing comorbidity burden as the Charlson Comorbidity Index(CCI)score≥3 increased from 41.64%in 2007 to 62.30%in 2019(P-trend<0.0001).We did not find statistically significant trends in inpatient mortality,mean length of stay(LOS),and mean total healthcare charge(THC)for LT hospitalizations with AP despite rising trends of complications such as sepsis,acute kidney failure(AKF),acute respiratory failure(ARF),abdominal abscesses,portal vein thrombosis(PVT),and venous thromboembolism(VTE).Between 2007–2019,6863 LT hospitalizations with AP were compared to 5649980 non-LT AP hospitalizations.LT hospitalizations with AP were slightly older(53.5 vs 52.6 years,P=0.017)and had a higher proportion of patients with CCI≥3(51.5%vs 19.8%,P<0.0001)compared to the non-LT cohort.Additionally,LT hospitalizations with AP had a higher proportion of Whites(67.9%vs 64.6%,P<0.0001)and Asians(4%vs 2.3%,P<0.0001),while the non-LT cohort had a higher proportion of Blacks and Hispanics.Interestingly,LT hospitalizations with AP had lower inpatient mortality(1.37%vs 2.16%,P=0.0479)compared to the non-LT cohort despite having a higher mean age,CCI scores,and complications such as AKF,PVT,VTE,and the need for blood transfusion.However,LT hospitalizations with AP had a higher mean THC($59596 vs$50466,P=0.0429)than the non-LT cohort.CONCLUSION In the US,LT hospitalizations with AP were on the rise,particularly for Hispanics and Asians.However,LT hospitalizations with AP had lower inpatient mortality compared to non-LT AP hospitalizations. 展开更多
关键词 Liver transplantation PANCREATITIS MORTALITY COST Length of stay
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Factors associated with trigger digit following carpal tunnel release
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作者 Jacob Nosewicz Carla Cavallin +3 位作者 chin-i cheng Neli Ragina Arno W Weiss Anthony Zacharek 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2019年第12期454-462,共9页
BACKGROUND Trigger digit is a common disorder of the hand associated with carpal tunnel syndrome.Carpal tunnel release(CTR)surgery may be a risk factor for trigger digit development;however,the association between sur... BACKGROUND Trigger digit is a common disorder of the hand associated with carpal tunnel syndrome.Carpal tunnel release(CTR)surgery may be a risk factor for trigger digit development;however,the association between surgical approach to CTR and postoperative trigger digit is equivocal.AIM To investigate patient risk factors for trigger digit development following either open carpal tunnel release(OCTR)or endoscopic carpal tunnel release(ECTR).METHODS This retrospective chart analysis evaluated 967 CTR procedures from 694 patients for the development of postoperative trigger digit.Patients were stratified according to the technique utilized for their CTR,either open or endoscopic.The development of postoperative trigger digit was evaluated at three time points:within 6 mo following CTR,between 6 mo and 12 mo following CTR,and after 12 mo following CTR.Firth’s penalized likelihood logistic regression was conducted to evaluate sociodemographic and patient comorbidities as potential independent risk factors for trigger digit.Secondary regression models were conducted within each surgical group to reveal any potential interaction effects between surgical approach and patient risk factors for the development of postoperative trigger digit.RESULTS A total of 47 hands developed postoperative trigger digit following 967 CTR procedures(4.9%).In total,64 digits experienced postoperative triggering.The long finger was most commonly affected.There was no significant difference between the open and endoscopic groups for trigger digit development at all three time points following CTR.Furthermore,there were no significant independent risk factors for postoperative trigger digit;however,within group analysis revealed a significant interaction effect between gender and surgical approach(P=0.008).Females were more likely to develop postoperative trigger digit than males after OCTR(OR=3.992),but were less likely to develop postoperative trigger digit than males after ECTR(OR=0.489).CONCLUSION Patient comorbidities do not influence the development of trigger digit following CTR.Markedly,gender differences for postoperative trigger digit may depend on surgical approach to CTR. 展开更多
关键词 Endoscopic CARPAL TUNNEL RELEASE Open CARPAL TUNNEL release Trigger DIGIT CARPAL TUNNEL syndrome Stenosing TENOSYNOVITIS
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