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World J Hepatol. Feb 27, 2023; 15(2): 282-288
Published online Feb 27, 2023. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v15.i2.282
Published online Feb 27, 2023. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v15.i2.282
Variable | Total (n = 1378) | COVID-19 period (n = 700) | Pre-COVID-19 period (n = 678) | P value |
Age (yr) | 53.9 ± 13.1 | 53.1 ± 12.9 | 54.7 ± 13.2 | 0.025 |
Gender | 0.002 | |||
Female | 473 (34.3%) | 267 (38.1%) | 206 (30.4%) | |
Male | 905 (65.7%) | 433 (61.9%) | 472 (69.6%) | |
Race | 0.628 | |||
Black or African American | 168 (12.2%) | 91 (13.0%) | 77 (11.4%) | |
White or Caucasian | 1112 (80.7%) | 559 (79.9%) | 553 (81.6%) | |
Diagnosis name | 0.274 | |||
Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver with ascites | 491 (35.6%) | 246 (35.1%) | 245 (36.1%) | |
Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver without ascites | 336 (24.4%) | 164 (23.4%) | 172 (25.4%) | |
Alcoholic fatty liver | 43 (3.1%) | 20 (2.9%) | 23 (3.4%) | |
Alcoholic fibrosis and sclerosis of liver | 1 (0.1%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (0.1%) | |
Alcoholic hepatic failure with coma | 4 (0.3%) | 3 (0.4%) | 1 (0.1%) | |
Alcoholic hepatic failure without coma | 141 (10.2%) | 79 (11.3%) | 62 (9.1%) | |
Alcoholic hepatitis with ascites | 85 (6.2%) | 52 (7.4%) | 33 (4.9%) | |
Alcoholic hepatitis without ascites | 205 (14.9%) | 105 (15.0%) | 100 (14.7%) | |
Alcoholic liver disease, unspecified | 72 (5.2%) | 31 (4.4%) | 41 (6.0%) | |
Discharge disposition | 0.034 | |||
Expired | 57 (4.2%) | 34 (4.9%) | 23 (3.4%) | |
Home or self-care | 832 (60.6%) | 412 (59.1%) | 420 (62.1%) | |
Home-health care service | 154 (11.2%) | 86 (12.3%) | 68 (10.1%) | |
Hospice/home | 30 (2.2%) | 16 (2.3%) | 14 (2.1%) | |
Hospice/medical facility | 38 (2.8%) | 14 (2.0%) | 24 (3.6%) | |
Left against medical advice | 47 (3.4%) | 30 (4.3%) | 17 (2.5%) | |
Rehab facility | 29 (2.1%) | 18 (2.6%) | 11 (1.6%) | |
Short term hospital | 58 (4.2%) | 34 (4.9%) | 24 (3.6%) | |
Skilled nursing facility | 76 (5.5%) | 35 (5.0%) | 41 (6.1%) |
- Citation: Campbell JP, Jahagirdar V, Muhanna A, Kennedy KF, Helzberg JH. Hospitalizations for alcoholic liver disease during the COVID-19 pandemic increased more for women, especially young women, compared to men. World J Hepatol 2023; 15(2): 282-288
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5182/full/v15/i2/282.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v15.i2.282