| Literature DB >> 35919090 |
Husam M Salah1, Abdul Mannan Khan Minhas2, Muhammad Shahzeb Khan3, Ambarish Pandey4, Erin D Michos5, Robert J Mentz6,7, Marat Fudim6,7.
Abstract
In this report, we identify the 10 most common causes of hospitalizations in the USA in 2005-2018 using the discharge data from the National Inpatient Sample database. We show that sepsis has been the leading cause of hospitalizations in the USA followed by heart failure, which has consistently been within the three most common causes of hospitalizations since 2005. In addition, we show a high burden of cardiovascular diseases as a cause of hospitalization over the study period with a consistent presence of cardiac arrhythmias as one of the top 10 causes of hospitalizations in the USA and emergence of acute myocardial infarction as one of the top 10 causes after 2014.Entities:
Keywords: Heart failure; Hospitalizations; Most common; Sepsis; Causes
Year: 2021 PMID: 35919090 PMCID: PMC9242058 DOI: 10.1093/ehjopen/oeab001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Heart J Open ISSN: 2752-4191
The most common causes for hospitalizations in 2005, 2011, and 2018 and their percentages of the total hospitalizations in each year,
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| 1 | Pneumonia (except that caused by tuberculosis or sexually transmitted disease) |
1 303 866 (3.4%) | Pneumonia (except that caused by tuberculosis or sexually transmitted disease) |
1 060 729 (2.87%) | Septicaemia |
2 219 455 (6.25%) |
| 2 | Coronary atherosclerosis and other heart disease |
1 075 776 (2.84%) | Septicaemia (except in labor) |
1 045 574 (2.83%) | Heart failure |
1 135 945 (3.20%) |
| 3 | Congestive heart failure; non-hypertensive |
1 053 079 (2.78%) | Congestive heart failure; non-hypertensive |
928 265 (2.51%) | Osteoarthritis |
1 128 058 (3.18%) |
| 4 | Non-specific chest pain |
798 188 (2.11%) | Osteoarthritis |
924 227 (2.50%) | Complications specified during childbirth |
745 020 (2.10%) |
| 5 | Obstetrics-related trauma to perineum and vulva |
759 675 (2.01%) | Mood disorders |
861 785 (2.33%) | Pneumonia (except that caused by tuberculosis) |
740 724 (2.08%) |
| 6 | Other complications of birth; puerperium affecting management of mother |
738 542 (1.95%) | Cardiac dysrhythmias |
764 936 (2.07%) | Diabetes mellitus with complication |
678 575 (1.91%) |
| 7 | Osteoarthritis |
715 924 (1.89%) | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchiectasis |
696 945 (1.89%) | Acute myocardial infarction |
658 555 (1.85%) |
| 8 | Cardiac dysrhythmias |
674 175 (1.78%) | Complication of device; implant or graft |
667 560 (1.81%) | Cardiac dysrhythmias |
620 030 (1.75%) |
| 9 | Acute myocardial infarction |
641 717 (1.70%) | Spondylosis; intervertebral disc disorders; other back problems |
644 648 (1.74%) | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchiectasis |
569 645 (1.60%) |
| 10 | Spondylosis; intervertebral disc disorders; other back problems |
627 920 (1.66%) | Obstetrics-related trauma to perineum and vulva |
641 605 (1.74%) | Acute and unspecified renal failure |
565 785 (1.59%) |
Childbirth was the most common coded cause of hospitalization throughout the study period.
The following categories have been used interchangeably for the table: (1) Pneumonia (except that caused by tuberculosis or sexually transmitted disease) and pneumonia (except that caused by tuberculosis); (2) other complications of birth, puerperium affecting management of mother, and complications specified during childbirth, (3) septicaemia (except in labor) and septicaemia; Ob, obstetrics; and (4) congestive heart failure (non-hypertensive) and heart failure.