Dahiya DS, Jahagirdar V, Ali H, Gangwani MK, Aziz M, Chandan S, Singh A, Perisetti A, Soni A, Inamdar S, Sanaka MR, Al-Haddad M. Peptic ulcer disease in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease hospitalizations: A new challenge on the horizon in the United States. World J Hepatol 2023; 15(4): 564-576 [PMID: 37206652 DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v15.i4.564]
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Dushyant Singh Dahiya, MD, Doctor, Department of Internal Medicine, Central Michigan University College of Medicine, 1015 S Washington Ave, Third Floor, Saginaw, MI 48601, United States. dush.dahiya@gmail.com
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World J Hepatol. Apr 27, 2023; 15(4): 564-576 Published online Apr 27, 2023. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v15.i4.564
Table 1 Hospitalization trends for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease hospitalizations with peptic ulcer disease in the United States from 2009-2019
Variable
Years
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Total hospitalizations
3745
4563
5230
5655
5759
6885
5745
2880
3070
3430
Mean age (yr)
56.01 ± 0.8
57.07 ± 0.75
56.68 ± 0.81
57.1 ± 0.14
57.1 ± 0.41
57.4 ± 0.59
57.5 ± 0.97
62.4 ± 0.41
62.8 ± 0.8
63.7 ± 0.74
Age groups, yr (%)
18-34
9
8
8
8
7
8
8
3
4
2
35-49
25
24
25
25
23
22
21
12
11
15
50-64
39
42
41
39
42
42
39
44
40
36
65-79
26
25
26
27
28
28
32
42
44
47
≥ 80
< 1
1
1
1
< 1
< 1
< 1
1
1
1
Gender (%)
Male
45
42
43
43
44
44
45
36
40
40
Female
55
48
57
58
56
56
55
64
60
50
Race (%)
0.01
White
72
73
70
71
72
71
70
74
76
76
Black
10
8
9
10
9
11
10
6
5
5
Hispanic
11
13
14
13
12
11
13
14
15
15
Asian
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
2
2
2
Native American
1
< 1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
Other
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
2
4
CCI (%)
CCI = 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
CCI = 1
34
32
34
32
32
31
31
6
6
6
CCI = 2
27
24
23
22
22
22
25
13
8
10
CCI ≥ 3
39
44
43
47
46
47
44
86
86
86
Hospital region (%)
Northeast
13
12
14
16
15
14
14
13
13
16
Midwest
24
24
22
22
22
21
21
28
29
29
South
39
41
43
21
42
43
44
38
37
35
West
24
23
21
21
21
21
21
20
21
19
Hospital bed-size (%)
Small
8
11
11
13
11
16
16
15
16
16
Medium
25
25
22
29
26
32
29
24
25
28
Large
67
64
67
59
63
52
55
61
59
56
Hospital location and teaching status (%)
Rural
8
10
11
10
10
7
7
6
5
5
Urban non-teaching
47
50
45
41
37
26
27
21
20
14
Urban teaching
46
40
44
49
53
67
66
73
75
81
Primary payer
Medicare
41
42
41
44
43
44
44
53
60
60
Medicaid
13
15
14
15
15
16
16
14
11
11
Private
36
35
35
33
34
33
33
30
25
26
Other
10
8
10
8
8
7
7
2
3
3
Median household income (%)
1st (0-25th)
26
27
30
28
31
28
31
31
27
29
2nd (26th-50th)
25
24
25
24
26
29
24
27
32
32
3rd (51st-75th)
30
24
24
26
24
23
26
24
25
21
4th (76th-100th)
19
24
21
22
19
20
19
17
15
18
Upper endoscopy (%)
60
59
62
58
59
59
62
20
22
18
Table 2 Trends of outcomes for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease hospitalizations with peptic ulcer disease in the United States from 2009-2019
Outcome
Years
Pvalue
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Inpatient mortality (%)
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
4
4
5
5
< 0.001
Gender-specific inpatient mortality (%)
0.2
Male
25
21
28
57
53
38
40
37
52
32
31
Female
75
79
72
43
47
62
60
63
48
48
48
Race-specific inpatient mortality (%)
0.4
White
81
53
89
48
79
73
73
71
81
61
64
Black
7
0
0
14
0
4
0
4
4
6
11
Hispanic
12
47
11
19
16
19
7
17
8
19
14
Asian
0
0
0
10
5
0
0
4
0
3
6
Native American
0
0
0
5
0
0
7
0
4
3
6
Others
0
0
0
5
0
4
13
4
4
6
0
Age-group specific inpatient mortality (%)
0.1
18-34
7
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
35-49
13
26
16
13
0
17
14
9
22
14
6
50-64
51
36
33
31
29
34
36
41
52
31
48
65-79
28
24
36
56
71
41
50
50
26
48
45
≥ 80
0
13
14
0
0
3
0
0
0
3
0
Length of stay (d)
17.1 ± 0.59
11.8 ± 0.76
16.3 ± 0.58
9.2 ± 0.85
9.0 ± 0.01
8.2 ± 0.68
10.1 ± 0.33
9.6 ± 0.49
17.3 ± 0.33
9.2 ± 0.90
11.2 ± 0.22
0.06
Total hospital charge ($)
182296 ± 760
104265 ± 620
215085 ± 130
172837 ± 170
157079 ± 890
105031 ± 760
136876 ± 800
134573 ± 730
373045 ± 450
143284 ± 940
174044 ± 550
0.8
Complications (%)
Bleeding
0
21
0
0
5
10
7
17
7
10
11
0.4
Perforation
33
12
35
29
16
3
13
17
11
3
8
0.02
Table 3 Comparative analysis of hospitalization characteristics for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease hospitalizations with peptic ulcer disease and non-NALFD hospitalizations with peptic ulcer disease in the United States from 2009-2019
NAFLD hospitalizations with PUD
Non-NAFLD hospitalizations with PUD
P value
Total hospitalizations
50769 (1%)
4624628 (99%)
Mean age (yr)
58.6 ± 0.27
65.3 ± 0. 80
< 0.001
Age group, yr (%)
< 0.001
18-34
6
6
35-49
21
15
50-64
40
33
65-79
32
40
≥ 80
1
6
Gender (%)
< 0.001
Male
42
49
Female
48
51
Race (%)
< 0.001
White
72
70
Black
9
14
Hispanic
13
9
Asian
3
3
Native American
1
1
Other
3
3
CCI (%)
< 0.001
CCI = 0
0
0
CCI = 1
25
30
CCI = 2
20
22
CCI ≥ 3
55
49
Upper endoscopy (%)
49
41
< 0.001
H. pylori (%)
3
3
0.5
Hospital region (%)
< 0.001
Northeast
14
18
Midwest
24
23
South
41
39
West
21
20
Hospital bed size (%)
< 0.001
Small
14
16
Medium
27
28
Large
59
56
Hospital location and teaching status (%)
< 0.001
Rural
8
10
Urban nonteaching
32
34
Urban teaching
60
56
Expected primary payer (%)
< 0.001
Medicare
47
61
Medicaid
14
12
Private
32
21
Other
7
5
Median household income (quartile) (%)
< 0.001
1st (0-25th)
29
31
2nd (26th-50th)
27
26
3rd (51st-75th)
25
24
4th (76th-100th)
20
19
Table 4 Comparative analysis of outcomes for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease hospitalizations with peptic ulcer disease and non-NAFLD hospitalizations with peptic ulcer disease in the United States from 2009-2019
Outcomes
NAFLD hospitalizations with PUD
Non-NAFLD hospitalizations with PUD
P value
Inpatient mortality (%)
2
3
0.0004
Gender-specific inpatient mortality (%)
< 0.001
Male
38
54
Female
62
46
Race-specific inpatient mortality (%)
< 0.001
White
70
72
Black
6
12
Hispanic
16
9
Asian
3
4
Native American
3
1
Others
3
3
Age-group specific inpatient mortality (%)
< 0.001
18-34
1
2
35-49
13
7
50-64
39
30
65-79
44
49
≥ 80
2
12
Length of stay (d)
11.6
12.1
< 0.001
Total healthcare cost ($)
178598
184727
< 0.001
Complications (%)
Bleeding
8
6
0.2
Perforations
14
18
0.1
Table 5 Predictors of all-cause inpatient mortality for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease hospitalizations with peptic ulcer disease in the United States from 2009-2019
Variable
Adjusted hazard ratio
95% confidence interval
P value
Coagulopathy
2.24
2.14-2.34
< 0.001
Obesity
0.79
0.74-0.84
< 0.001
Protein calorie malnutrition
1.16
1.11-1.22
< 0.001
Fluid and electrolyte disorder
1.92
1.82-2.01
< 0.001
Alcohol abuse
1.51
1.42-1.61
< 0.001
Perforation
2.71
1.37-5.35
0.004
Citation: Dahiya DS, Jahagirdar V, Ali H, Gangwani MK, Aziz M, Chandan S, Singh A, Perisetti A, Soni A, Inamdar S, Sanaka MR, Al-Haddad M. Peptic ulcer disease in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease hospitalizations: A new challenge on the horizon in the United States. World J Hepatol 2023; 15(4): 564-576