| Literature DB >> 20181253 |
Thangam Venkatesan1, Sally Tarbell, Kathleen Adams, Jennifer McKanry, Trish Barribeau, Kathleen Beckmann, Walter J Hogan, Nilay Kumar, B U K Li.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS), a chronic disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of vomiting, is frequently unrecognized and is associated with high utilization of emergency department (ED) services.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20181253 PMCID: PMC2841069 DOI: 10.1186/1471-227X-10-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Characteristics of patients with CVS
| Adult group: n = 104 | Caregiver group: n = 147 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18-24 years | 20 (27.7%) | 2-5 years | 16 (13.7%) | |
| 25-39 years | 26 (36.1%) | 6-11 years | 43 (36.8%) | |
| 40-65 years | 26 (36.1%) | 12-17 years | 30 (25.6%) | |
| >18 years | 28 (23.9%) | |||
| Female | 40 (66.7%) | 60 (63.8%) | ||
| Male | 20 (33.3%) | 34 (36.2%) | ||
| White | 66 (89.2%) | 105 (86.8%) | ||
| Other | 8 (10.8%) | 15 (12.5%) | ||
Characteristics of ER visits in patients with CVS
| Adults: n = 104 | Caregiver group: n = 147 | |
|---|---|---|
| Number of ER visits per patient with CVS (Median, Range) | 15 (1-200) | 10 (1-175) |
| Number of ER visits per patient prior to a diagnosis of CVS being made (Median, Range) | 7 (1-150) | 5 (0-65) |
| Diagnosis NOT made in the ER | 89(93%) | 119(93)% |
| Diagnosis NOT recognized by the ER in patients with an established diagnosis of CVS | 84(88%) | 97(80%) |
| Number of different ERs visited (Mean ± SD) | 4.69 ± 4.72 | 2.6 ± 2.42 |
ED = emergency department
Figure 1Emergency room referral patterns of adult patients with cyclic vomiting syndrome. This figure shows the actual numbers of patients (n = 93) who were either referred or not referred to other specialists; Ob-Gyn = Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Figure 2Emergency department referral patterns of patients in the caregiver group with cyclic vomiting syndrome. This figure shows the actual numbers of patients (n = 93) who were either referred or not referred to other specialists.