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World J Gastrointest Pathophysiol. Apr 22, 2024; 15(1): 92085
Published online Apr 22, 2024. doi: 10.4291/wjgp.v15.i1.92085
Published online Apr 22, 2024. doi: 10.4291/wjgp.v15.i1.92085
Table 1 Trends for short bowel syndrome hospitalizations and septic short bowel syndrome hospitalizations in the United States from 2005-2014
Years | Short bowel syndrome hospitalizations | Septic short bowel syndrome hospitalizations | % of sepsis in short bowel syndrome hospitalizations |
2005 | 4199 | 20198 | 20.8 |
2006 | 3908 | 20206 | 19.3 |
2007 | 4083 | 20206 | 20.2 |
2008 | 5762 | 26411 | 21.8 |
2009 | 5869 | 25810 | 22.7 |
2010 | 5640 | 25423 | 22.2 |
2011 | 5805 | 27647 | 21.0 |
2012 | 5780 | 27015 | 21.4 |
2013 | 6105 | 26900 | 22.7 |
2014 | 6400 | 27280 | 23.5 |
Total | 53550 | 247097 | 21.7 |
- Citation: Dahiya DS, Wachala J, Solanki S, Solanki D, Kichloo A, Holcomb S, Mansuri U, Haq KS, Ali H, Gangwani MK, Shah YR, Varghese T, Khan HMA, Horslen SP, Schiano TD, Jafri SM. Sepsis during short bowel syndrome hospitalizations: Identifying trends, disparities, and clinical outcomes in the United States. World J Gastrointest Pathophysiol 2024; 15(1): 92085
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2150-5330/full/v15/i1/92085.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4291/wjgp.v15.i1.92085