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Obese gastroparesis inpatient admissions: trends and outcomes from 2007-2017 in the United States

The aim of this study was to investigate obese gastroparesis (GP) hospitalizations in the United States (US). We analyzed the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) from 2007-2017 to identify all adult obese (body mass index ≥30 kg/m ) GP hospitalizations. These were compared with non-obese GP hospitalizat...

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Published in:Annals of gastroenterology 2022-05, Vol.35 (3), p.249-259
Main Authors: Dahiya, Dushyant S, Perisetti, Abhilash, Al-Haddad, Mohammad, Kichloo, Asim, Sharma, Rahul, Cheng, Chin-I, Inamdar, Sumant
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Summary:The aim of this study was to investigate obese gastroparesis (GP) hospitalizations in the United States (US). We analyzed the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) from 2007-2017 to identify all adult obese (body mass index ≥30 kg/m ) GP hospitalizations. These were compared with non-obese GP hospitalizations. The demographic trends, adverse outcomes, and healthcare burden were analyzed. From 2007-2017, obese GP hospitalizations accounted for 13.75% of all GP hospitalizations in the US. There was an increasing trend in obese GP hospitalizations, from 2286 in 2007 to 47,265 in 2017 (P=0.0019), and in the proportion of obese GP hospitalizations, from 6.16% in 2007 to 17.96% in 2017 (P
ISSN:1108-7471
1792-7463
1792-7463
DOI:10.20524/aog.2022.0702