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Gastroenterology & Hepatology |
Manuscript Type |
Retrospective Cohort Study |
Article Title |
Association between acute peripancreatic fluid collections and early readmission in acute pancreatitis: A propensity-matched analysis
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Manuscript Source |
Invited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Hassam Ali, Faisal Inayat, Waqas Rasheed, Arslan Afzal, Ahtshamullah Chaudhry, Pratik Patel, Attiq Ur Rehman, Muhammad Sajeel Anwar, Gul Nawaz, Muhammad Sohaib Afzal, Amir H Sohail, Subanandhini Subramanium, Dushyant Singh Dahiya, Deepa Budh, Babu P Mohan and Douglas G Adler |
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Corresponding Author |
Douglas G Adler, FASGE, MD, Director, Director, Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy, Porter Adventist Hospital, Centura Health, 2525 S Downing St, Denver, CO 80210, United States. dougraham2001@gmail.com |
Key Words |
Acute pancreatitis; Acute peripancreatic fluid collections; Readmission predictors; Inpatient complications; Healthcare utilization and costs |
Core Tip |
The specific association between acute peripancreatic fluid collection (APFC) and early readmission in patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) has not been well characterized. Using a propensity-matched cohort from the Nationwide Readmission Database, this is the first study to reveal that AP patients with APFC have a significantly higher risk of 30-d readmission compared to those without APFC. Patients with APFC also have a higher incidence of inpatient complications, longer hospital stays, and higher healthcare expenditures. Our findings underscore the need for targeted interventions and close monitoring of AP patients with APFC to reduce readmissions and healthcare costs. |
Publish Date |
2024-06-19 10:24 |
Citation |
<p>Ali H, Inayat F, Rasheed W, Afzal A, Chaudhry A, Patel P, Rehman AU, Anwar MS, Nawaz G, Afzal MS, Sohail AH, Subramanium S, Dahiya DS, Budh D, Mohan BP, Adler DG. Association between acute peripancreatic fluid collections and early readmission in acute pancreatitis: A propensity-matched analysis. <i>World J Exp Med</i> 2024; 14(2): 92052</p> |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-315x/full/v14/i2/92052.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.5493/wjem.v14.i2.92052 |