| Literature DB >> 28012105 |
Cristiana Cipriani1, Jessica Pepe2, Federica Biamonte2, Rizieri Manai2, Piergianni Biondi2, Luciano Nieddu3, Luisella Cianferotti4, Maria Luisa Brandi4, Salvatore Minisola2.
Abstract
Hypoparathyroidism is a rare endocrine disorder, but few studies have focused on the epidemiology and hospital management of the disease and none has been performed in Italy. We investigated the prevalence of different forms of hypoparathyroidism among hospitalized patients in Italy during an 8-year period. This study is designed as a retrospective register-based study. We retrieved data from the "Record of Hospital Discharge" (SDO) of the Italian Health Ministry, from the year 2006 to 2013 and analyzed the codes corresponding to hypoparathyroidism-related diagnoses. The inpatient prevalence of the disease was also calculated after excluding repeated hospitalizations. Overall, 27,692 hospitalization episodes for hypoparathyroidism were identified during the entire period (72.2% in women and 27.8% in men; mean age 49.5 ± 22.9 years). The mean length of stay was 7.4 ± 9.8 days (25.9% of the episodes requiring less than 3 days of stay). The mean hospitalization rate for hypoparathyroidism was 5.9/100,000 inhabitants per year and there was a significant decrease during the period of 2006-2013 (p < 0.0001). The mean hospitalization rate for postsurgical hypoparathyroidism was 1.4/100,000 inhabitants per year and the trend showed a significant reduction during the years (p < 0.0001). The mean prevalence of hypoparathyroidism among inpatients was 5.3/100,000 inhabitants per year, and there was a significant decrease over the years (p < 0.0001). Hypoparathyroidism, particularly the postsurgical form of the disease, is not an uncommon condition among hospitalized patients in Italy. We observed a tendency to a decrease in the frequency of hospitalization during the period 2006-2013.Entities:
Keywords: Epidemiology; Hospitalization; Hypoparathyroidism; Italy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28012105 DOI: 10.1007/s00223-016-0222-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Calcif Tissue Int ISSN: 0171-967X Impact factor: 4.333