Festi D, Dormi A, Capodicasa S, Staniscia T, Attili AF, Loria P, Pazzi P, Mazzella G, Sama C, Roda E, Colecchia A. Incidence of gallstone disease in Italy: Results from a multicenter, population-based Italian study (the MICOL project). World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(34): 5282-5289 [PMID: 18785280 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.5282]
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Davide Festi, MD, Dipartimento di Medicina Interna e Gastroenterologia, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Via Massarenti 9, Bologna 40138, Italy. davide.festi@unibo.it
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 14, 2008; 14(34): 5282-5289 Published online Sep 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.5282
Table 1 Incidence of GD in the different operative units of the MICOL project
Operative unit
Overall % yr
Male
Female
Bologna Loiano
0.50
0.50
0.50
Bologna Brisighella
0.61
0.60
0.80
Bolzano
0.82
0.50
1.10
Castellana Grotte
0.75
0.70
0.80
Tivoli
0.64
0.50
0.70
Modena San Lazzaro
0.43
0.40
0.40
Modena Madonnina
0.86
0.60
1.20
Overall
0.67
0.66
0.81
Table 2 Characteristics of newly developed gallstones
Characteristics
%
P
Overall
Number
Single
48.90
< 0.0001
Multiple
51.10
Size
≤ 1.5 cm
77.90
< 0.0001
≥ 1.5 cm
22.10
Male
Number
Single
44.80
< 0.0001
Multiple
55.20
Size
≤ 1.5 cm
78.70
< 0.0001
≥ 1.5 cm
21.30
Female
Number
Single
52.30
< 0.0001
Multiple
47.70
Size
≤ 1.5 cm
77.10
< 0.0001
≥ 1.5 cm
22.90
Table 3 Risk factors for GD
Factor
Coefficient
SE
P
Men
Age
0.0405
0.0071
< 0.000
BMI
0.0536
0.0195
< 0.006
HDL cholesterol
-0.0118
0.0059
< 0.040
Cholesterol
-0.0034
0.0016
< 0.030
Triglycerides
0.0004
0.0001
< 0.007
Diabetes
0.5293
0.2220
< 0.010
Peptic ulcer
0.4378
0.1753
< 0.010
Women
Age
0.0279
0.0073
< 0.000
BMI
0.0178
0.0147
< 0.000
Table 4 Risk factors for GD
Factor OR (95% CI)
Gallstones not previously diagnosed (n = 312)
Gallstones previously diagnosed (n = 112)
Cholecystectomized (n = 61)
Men
Age
1.03 (1.01-1.05)
1.05 (1.02-1.07)
1.01 (0.97-1.06)
BMI
1.06 (1.01-1.11)
1.03 (0.97- 1.10)
1.07 (0.96-1.06)
HDL cholesterol
0.99 (0.97-1.004)
0.98 (0.96-1.00)
1.00 (0.97-1.03)
Cholesterol
0.99 (0.99-1.00)
0.99 (0.98-0.99)
1.00 (0.99-1.01)
Triglycerides
1.00 (0.99-1.00)
1.00 (1.00-1.01)
0.99 (0.99-1.00)
Diabetes
1.75 (1.04-2.96)
1.60 (0.77-3.32)
2.72 (0.89-8.33)
Peptic ulcers
1.11 (0.69-1.77)
2.53 (1.52-4.20)
3.38 (1.48-7.72)
Myocardial infarction
0.99 (0.99-1.00)
1.27 (0.38-4.23)
1.43 (0.18-11.18)
Women
Age
1.01 (1.00-1.03)
1.04 (1.02-1.07)
0.98 (0.94-1.02)
BMI
1.08 (1.04-1.12)
1.05 (1.00-1.11)
1.07 (0.99-1.15)
HDL cholesterol
1.00 (0.99-1.01)
0.98 (0.97-1.00)
0.98 (0.95-1.00)
Cholesterol
0.99 (0.99-1.00)
1.00 (0.99-1.00)
1.00 (1.00-1.01)
Triglycerides
1.00 (0.99-1.00)
0.99 (0.99-1.00)
0.99 (0.99-1.00)
Diabetes
1.10 (0.58-2.09)
0.48 (0.14-1.58)
1.00 (0.22-4.49)
Peptic ulcers
0.67 (0.34-1.34)
0.70 (0.28-1.76)
3.55 (1.57-8.04)
Myocardial infarction
1.83 (0.99-1.00)
3.15 (0.70-14.18)
12.82 (2.69-60.94)
Table 5 Predictors of GD in patients with abdominal pain
Variables
Gallstones
Cholecystectomized
P
OR
95% CI
P
OR
95% CI
Male
Age
0.04
1.033
1.00-1.06
0.02
1.05
1.00-1.10
Pain in the right hypochondrium
0.03
2.35
1.04-5.3
0.62
Pain in the epigastrium
0.68
1.19
0.66
Female
Age
0.000
1.053
1.02-1.08
0.50
Pain in the right hypochondrium
0.36
0.01
14.64
1.83-116.81
Pain in the epigastrium
0.09
0.002
24.19
3.18-183.92
Table 6 Predictors of GD according to the presence of concomitant diseases
Variables
Gallstones
Cholecystectomized
P
OR
95% CI
P
OR
95% CI
Male
Age
0.0000
1.03
1.02-1.05
0.385
Diabetes
0.0008
2.09
1.36-3.22
0.055
Peptic ulce
0.04
1.44
1.01-2.05
0.004
3.28
1.45-7.41
Cirrhosis
0.002
1.79
1.08-2.97
0.000
5.73
2.13-15.42
Female
Age
0.0000
1.03
1.01-1.04
0.409
Diabetes
0.522
0.208
Peptic ulcer
0.186
0.004
3.19
1.43-7.08
Cirrhosis
0.388
0.742
Table 7 Distribution of symptoms (and unadjusted ORs) in gallstone-free subjects, patients with gallstones not previously diagnosed, patients with a previous diagnosis of gallstones, and patients with a history of cholecystectomy for gallstones
Symptoms (%) OR (95% CI)
Gallstone-free subjects (n = 9001)
Gallstones not previously diagnosed (n = 312)
Gallstones previously diagnosed (n = 112)
Cholecystectomized (n = 61)
Belching
19.1
19.5
27.2
23.1
1.03 (0.75-1.39)
1.27 (0.86-1.89)
0.92 (0.48-1.75)
Heartburn
32.2
33.1
37.5
44.2
1.12 (0.85-1.39)
0.89 (0.61-1.30)
1.29 (0.72-2.03)
Nausea
12.3
14.3
18.4
26.9
1.22 (0.82-1.82)
1.48 (0.90-2.42)
2.40 (1.19-4.83)
Vomiting
7.2
7.7
9.6
9.6
0.99 (0.59-1.64)
0.79 (0.41-1.53)
0.97 (0.40-2.33)
Bloated feeling after meals
37.2
38.6
44.9
48.1
1.24 (0.95-1.61)
1.12 (0.78-1.63)
1.24 (0.69-2.21)
Epigastric discomfort
33.8
33.1
40.4
38.5
0.96 (0.72-1.26)
1.26 (0.87-1.83)
0.87 (0.48-1.59)
Bitter taste in the morning
36.4
35.4
41.2
44.2
0.93 (0.71-1.21)
0.88 (0.61-1.26)
1.08 (0.61-1.88)
Heavy feeling on the right side
19.7
18.8
25.7
28.8
0.94 (0.68-1.29)
1.14 (0.77-1.71)
1.09 (0.58-2.05)
Heavy feeling in the epigastrium
22.7
21.3
25.0
26.9
0.83 (0.60-1.15)
0.81 (0.53-1.24)
0.67 (0.34-1.33)
Pain in the epigastrium
11.2
24.7
39.0
51.2
1.5 (1.17-2.4)
3.0 (2.6-5.7)
29.9 (7.0-221.3)
Pain in the right hipocondrium
15.8
23.7
39.0
46.5
1.7 (1.3-2.8)
3.9 (3.1-7.4)
32.1 (9.3-238.9)
Intolerance to fatty or fried foods
24.0
5
4.4
3.4
0.99 (0.63-1.55)
0.94 (0.19-1.79)
1.04 (0.5-2.14)
Table 8 Distribution of pain characteristics (and unadjusted ORs) in subjects reporting abdominal pain
Citation: Festi D, Dormi A, Capodicasa S, Staniscia T, Attili AF, Loria P, Pazzi P, Mazzella G, Sama C, Roda E, Colecchia A. Incidence of gallstone disease in Italy: Results from a multicenter, population-based Italian study (the MICOL project). World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(34): 5282-5289