Characteristics of intussusception among children in Korea: a nationwide epidemiological study.
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ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Intussusception is a gastrointestinal condition in which early treatment is critical. Although its epidemiology and comorbidities have been studied, few studies have included the entire pediatric population of a country. Therefore, we aimed to analyze the epidemiologic features of pediatric intussusception patients and identify comorbidities associated with intussusception in South Korea, using the public health database. METHODS:We analyzed the data of children below 18?years of age, from the national database of South Korea, who were diagnosed with intussusception and managed such as air reduction or surgical methods from 2008 to 2016. Patients were categorized into six groups based on the comorbid diseases. Patients with structural lesion in gastrointestinal tract were divided diagnosis or diagnosis code. RESULTS:The number of patients diagnosed with intussusception were 25,023 (16,024 males, 64.0%). Of them, the highest percentage was patients aged between 2 and 36?months (20,703; 82.7%). The incidence per 100,000 individuals aged up to 2?years was 196.7. The number of males were 16,024 (64.0%) and were almost twice the number of 8999 (36.0%) female patients. The maximum number of cases (n =?2517; 10.1%) were seen in September, followed by July (n =?2469; 9.9%). In February, the number of cases was lowest at 1448 (5.8%) patients (P
SUBMITTER: Jo S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6598253 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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