Ganta N, Aknouk M, Alnabwani D, Nikiforov I, Bommu VJL, Patel V, Cheriyath P, Hollenbeak CS, Hamza A. Disparities in colonoscopy utilization for lower gastrointestinal bleeding in rural vs urban settings in the United States. World J Gastrointest Endosc 2022; 14(8): 474-486 [PMID: 36158630 DOI: 10.4253/wjge.v14.i8.474]
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Pramil Cheriyath, FACP, MBBS, MD, MS, Director, Doctor, Department of Internal Medicine, Hackensack Meridian Health Ocean Medical Center, 1610 NJ-88, Brick, NJ 08724, United States. pramil.cheriyath@hmhn.org
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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Aug 16, 2022; 14(8): 474-486 Published online Aug 16, 2022. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v14.i8.474
Table 1 Characteristics of patients admitted for lower gastrointestinal bleeding, stratified by geography
Variable
Urban (n = 141571)
Rural (n = 16177)
P value
Age
73.01
74.35
< 0.0001
18-64
24.2%
20.3%
65-74
22.2%
22.3%
75-84
27.6%
29.6%
85+
22.9%
24.5%
Sex
< 0.0001
Male
48.1%
46.3%
Female
51.9%
53.7%
Race
< 0.0001
White
63.9%
74.6%
Black
18.5%
10.8%
Hispanic
8.2%
2.3%
Asian
2.7%
1.9%
Other
2.1%
1.0%
Missing
4.6%
9.4%
Payer
< 0.0001
Medicare
74.3%
78.8%
Medicaid
5.4%
4.3%
Commercial
16.0%
12.4%
Other
4.3%
4.4%
Missing
0.1%
0.3%
Comorbidities
Number
1.38
1.32
< 0.0001
Charlson index
1.89
1.77
< 0.0001
Colonoscopy
< 0.0001
Yes
45.1%
37.9%
No
54.9%
62.1%
Hospital bed size
< 0.0001
Small
15.5%
10.8%
Medium
29.5%
18.9%
Large
54.9%
70.2%
Region
< 0.0001
Northeast
33.2%
21.8%
Midwest
44.2%
20.8%
South
50.0%
39.9%
West
28.4%
17.4%
Teaching
< 0.0001
No
45.5%
100.0%
Yes
54.5%
0.0%
Table 2 Results of multivariable model of colonoscopy utilization
Variable
OR
95%CI
P value
Lower
Upper
Rural
0.730
0.705
0.757
< 0.0001
Age
18-64
Reference
65-74
0.978
0.946
1.010
0.177
75-84
0.986
0.954
1.018
0.384
85+
0.826
0.798
0.855
< 0.0001
Sex
Male
Reference
Female
0.956
0.937
0.976
< 0.0001
Race
White
Reference
Black
1.224
1.191
1.258
< 0.0001
Hispanic
1.206
1.160
1.253
< 0.0001
Asian
1.222
1.148
1.301
< 0.0001
Other
1.158
1.078
1.244
< 0.0001
Missing
1.107
1.057
1.159
< 0.0001
Payer
Medicare
Reference
Medicaid
0.986
0.938
1.037
0.590
Commercial
1.068
1.034
1.103
< 0.0001
Other
1.076
1.020
1.135
0.007
Missing
0.763
0.579
1.004
0.053
Hospital bed size
Small
0.899
0.873
0.925
< 0.0001
Medium
0.919
0.898
0.940
< 0.0001
Large
Reference
Teaching
No
Reference
Yes
0.951
0.931
0.972
< 0.0001
Charlson comorbidity index
0.949
0.944
0.955
< 0.0001
Table 3 Multivariable model of mortality
Variable
OR
95%CI
P value
Lower
Upper
Rural
1.050
0.888
1.242
0.567
Colonoscopy
Yes
0.498
0.446
0.557
< 0.0001
No
Reference
Age
18-64
Reference
65-74
0.939
0.780
1.130
0.504
75-84
1.333
1.121
1.584
0.001
85+
2.132
1.797
2.530
< 0.0001
Sex
Male
Reference
Female
0.828
0.749
0.915
< 0.0001
Race
White
Reference
Black
0.961
0.835
1.106
0.579
Hispanic
0.694
0.556
0.867
0.001
Asian
1.063
0.784
1.443
0.693
Other
0.960
0.665
1.385
0.826
Missing
0.944
0.750
1.187
0.621
Payer
Medicare
Reference
Medicaid
0.941
0.718
1.235
0.662
Commercial
0.834
0.695
1.002
0.052
Other
0.774
0.556
1.077
0.129
Missing
0.538
0.074
3.905
0.540
Hospital bed size
Small
0.911
0.786
1.057
0.218
Medium
0.966
0.862
1.083
0.552
Large
Reference
Teaching
No
Reference
Yes
0.987
0.887
1.099
0.813
Charlson comorbidity index
1.239
1.215
1.263
< 0.0001
Table 4 Multivariable model of length of hospital stay
Variable
Coefficient
95%CI
P value
Lower
Upper
Rural
-0.372
-0.444
-0.300
< 0.0001
Colonoscopy
Yes
0.718
0.677
0.759
< 0.0001
No
Reference
Age
18-64
Reference
65-74
0.133
0.066
0.201
< 0.0001
75-84
0.382
0.315
0.449
< 0.0001
85+
0.518
0.448
0.588
< 0.0001
Sex
Male
Reference
Female
0.067
0.026
0.109
0.001
Race
White
Reference
Black
0.590
0.534
0.646
< 0.0001
Hispanic
0.016
-0.064
0.095
0.699
Asian
-0.041
-0.169
0.088
0.534
Other
0.091
-0.057
0.238
0.227
Missing
-0.183
-0.277
-0.089
< 0.0001
Payer
Medicare
Reference
Medicaid
-0.047
-0.150
0.055
0.367
Commercial
-0.386
-0.453
-0.319
< 0.0001
Other
-0.403
-0.513
-0.292
< 0.0001
Missing
-0.079
-0.631
0.473
0.779
Hospital bed size
Small
-0.451
-0.511
-0.391
< 0.0001
Medium
-0.235
-0.283
-0.188
< 0.0001
Large
Reference
Teaching
No
Reference
Yes
0.297
0.253
0.341
< 0.0001
Charlson comorbidity index
0.232
0.221
0.243
< 0.0001
Intercept
3.173
3.097
3.249
< 0.0001
Table 5 Multivariable model of inpatient admission costs
Variable
Coefficient
95%CI
P value
Lower
Upper
Rural
-$853.03
-$1059.62
-$646.44
< 0.0001
Colonoscopy
Yes
$2198.68
$2080.08
$2317.27
< 0.0001
No
Reference
Age
18-64
Reference
65-74
$353.75
$159.71
$547.79
< 0.0001
75-84
$569.47
$377.06
$761.87
< 0.0001
85+
$184.80
-$16.82
$386.42
0.072
Sex
Male
Reference
Female
-$487.40
-$606.30
-$368.49
< 0.0001
Race
White
Reference
Black
$1065.28
$903.76
$1226.81
< 0.0001
Hispanic
$571.60
$343.11
$800.10
< 0.0001
Asian
$2228.13
$1858.86
$2597.39
< 0.0001
Other
$938.42
$514.93
$1361.92
< 0.0001
Missing
-$223.19
-$492.88
$46.49
0.105
Payer
Medicare
Reference
Medicaid
$209.94
-$85.38
$505.27
0.164
Commercial
-$432.66
-$624.55
-$240.77
< 0.0001
Other
-$788.60
-$1105.57
-$471.62
< 0.0001
Missing
-1065.893
-2652.626
520.839
0.188
Hospital bed size
Small
-$418.08
-$590.47
-$245.70
< 0.0001
Medium
-$305.15
-$440.76
-$169.54
< 0.0001
Large
Reference
Teaching
No
Reference
Yes
$604.62
$477.91
$731.33
< 0.0001
Charlson comorbidity index
$601.63
$570.19
$633.06
< 0.0001
Intercept
$7859.86
$7642.30
$8077.41
< 0.0001
Citation: Ganta N, Aknouk M, Alnabwani D, Nikiforov I, Bommu VJL, Patel V, Cheriyath P, Hollenbeak CS, Hamza A. Disparities in colonoscopy utilization for lower gastrointestinal bleeding in rural vs urban settings in the United States. World J Gastrointest Endosc 2022; 14(8): 474-486