Abstract 10058: Increased Prevalence and Worsened Outcomes of Peripheral Vascular Disorders Hospitalizations in Young Adults: A National Decade Apart Analysis, 2007 vs. 2017
Autor: | Rupak Desai, Harika Varma Chintalapalli Patta, Priya Shenwai, Sashwath Srikanth, Nibras Yar Khan, Taherunnisa Rida, Ummul Asfeen, Zainab J Gandhi, Akhil Jain |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | Circulation. 144 |
ISSN: | 1524-4539 0009-7322 |
Popis: | Background: Prevalence and trends in peripheral vascular disease (PVD) admissions among young adults have been infrequently evaluated on a large scale. We aimed to study the demographics, comorbidities, and outcomes of PVD in young adults from data selected from two nationwide cohorts a decade apart (2007 vs 2017). Methods: We queried National Inpatient Sample (2007 & 2017) to identify PVD admissions among young adults (18-44 years) and compare the burden, demographics, comorbidities between 2017 and 2007 cohorts. Primary outcomes were all cause mortality, MACE (all-cause mortality, AMI, cardiogenic shock, cardiac arrest, ventricular fibrillation/flutter, pulmonary embolism, coronary intervention) and stroke, and secondary outcomes were hospital resource utilization. Results: There was an increase in young PVD hospitalizations in 2017 (0.5%/n=46,760) vs. 2007 (0.4% /n=37,099). The 2017 cohort often included younger (37 vs 40 years), white (54.8% vs 57.7%), female (48.6% vs 47.5%), Medicaid enrollees admitted non-electively (85.2% vs 80.0%) (p Conclusion: The comparison of two national cohorts selected a decade apart showed an increased frequency of admissions of young PVD with higher substance abuse and higher all-cause mortality and stroke. |
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