Predictors of Clinical Course and Outcomes of Acute Diverticulitis: The Role of Age and Ethnicity
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Total of 637 Patients with Radiologically Confirmed Acute Diverticulitis | |
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Average age (years) | 58.2 ± 14.1 (19–97) |
Age 50> | 167 (26.2%) |
Age 50≤ | 470 (73.8%) |
Female gender (%) | 352 (55%) |
Ethnicity and religions n (%) | |
Jews | 540 (85%) |
-Ashkenazi | 218 (40%) |
-Spanish | 221 (41%) |
- Native Israeli | 55 (11%) |
-Unknown | 46 (8%) |
Arabs | 97 (15%) |
Diverticulitis location n (%) | |
Sigmoid colon | 325 (51%) |
Sigmoid and descending colon | 253 (40%) |
Descending colon | 25 (4%) |
Transverse colon | 2 (0.03%) |
Right colon | 32 (5%) |
Complications n (%) | |
Overall | 95 (15%) |
Fistula | 2 (0.3%) |
Abscesses | 33 (5%) |
Perforation | 80 (13%) |
Obstruction | 12 (2%) |
Age Group | ≥50 Years (n = 470) | <50 Years (n = 167) | p Value * |
---|---|---|---|
Female gender (%) | 302 (64.2%) | 49 (29.3%) | p < 0.001 |
Birth (Israel) | 206 (43.8%) | 142 (85%) | p < 0.001 |
Ethnicity (Arabs) | 52 (11.2%) | 45 (26.9%) | p < 0.001 |
Hospitalization duration (d) | 6 ± 3.52 | 5 ± 4.75 | p = 0.08 |
Recurrent episodes (%) | 178 (37.3%) | 59 (35.3%) | p = 0.19 |
Complications (%) | 63 (13.4%) | 29 (17.3%) | p = 0.12 |
Ethnic Group | Arabs (97) | Jews (540) | p Value * |
---|---|---|---|
Age | 51.8 ± 13.9 (21–85) | 59.4 ± 13.8 (19–97) | |
Age 50> | 45 (46.4%) | 122 (22.6%) | <0.001 |
Age 50≤ | 52 (53.6%) | 418 (77.4%) | <0.001 |
Gender (female) | 42 (43.2%) | 310 (57.4%) | <0.001 |
Distal colon location (%) | 88 (91%) | 515 (95%) | 0.08 |
First admission length (days) | 4 (3–6) | 4 (3–6) | 0.43 |
Relapsing episode n (%) | 32 (33%) | 205 (38%) | 0.36 |
Complications n (%) | 15 (16%) | 80 (15%) | 0.88 |
Hospital Stay (Days) | Recurrence (%) | Complications (%) | Gender (F) | Age Mean ± SD (Range) | Birth Place (Region) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 (3–5) | 122 (35%) | 62 (17.8%) | 152 (44%) | 52.0 ± 12.3 (21–89) | Israel (n = 348) |
5 (3–8) | 21 (42.0%) | 9 (18.0%) | 36 (72%) | 72.3 ± 10.5 (41–90) | Europe (n = 50) |
4 (4,5) | 5 (33%) | 3 (20%) | 7 (47%) | 59.3 ± 8.9 (41–72) | USA (n = 15) |
4 (3–6) | 52 (42.3%) | 14 (11.4%) | 85 (69%) | 62.6 ± 14.0 (19–90) | USSR (n = 123) |
4.5 (2–8) | 19 (40.4%) | 4 (8.5%) | 32 (68%) | 68.5 ± 10.7 (30–97) | Middle East (n = 47) |
5 (3–6) | 18 (33.3%) | 4 (7.4%) | 40 (74%) | 65.7 ± 8.6 (51–87) | North Africa (n = 54) |
P1 = 0.018 | P1 = 0.35 | P1 = 1.00 | P1 < 0.001 | P1 < 0.001 | p-value *# |
P2 = 0.71 | P2 = 1.00 | P2 = 0.74 | P2 = 1.00 | P2 = 0.024 | |
P3 = 0.19 | P3 = 0.16 | P3 = 0.16 | P3 < 0.001 | P3 < 0.001 | |
P4 = 0.09 | P4 = 0.17 | P4 = 0.09 | P4 = 0.004 | P4 < 0.001 | |
P5 = 0.051 | P5 = 0.88 | P5 = 0.07 | P5 < 0.001 | P5 < 0.001 |
Jewish Subgroup | Ashkenazi (n = 218) | Sephardic (n = 221) | p Value * |
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Age (years) | 64.4 ± 13.7 | 59.03 ± 11.6 | p < 0.0001 |
Female gender (%) | 146 (67%) | 123 (56%) | p = 0.019 |
Hospitalization duration (days) | 4 (3–6) | 4 (3–6) | p = 0.18 |
Recurrent episodes (%) | 86 (39.4%) | 83 (37.6%) | p = 0.69 |
Complications (%) | 32 (14.7%) | 37 (16.7%) | p = 0.60 |
Diverticulitis Course | Uncomplicated (n = 542) | Complicated (n = 95) | p Value * |
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Age | 71.5 ± 2.1 | 61.2 ± 14.1 | 0.001 |
Gender female | 305 (56%) | 47 (49.5%) | 0.22 |
Place of birth: | |||
- Israel | 286 (53%) | 62 (65%) | 0.06 |
- North Africa | 50 (9%) | 4 (4%) | 0.11 |
- Europe | 41 (8%) | (10%) | 0.58 |
- Russia | 110 (20%) | 13 (14%) | 0.16 |
- United States | 12 (2%) | 3 (3%) | 0.48 |
- Middle East/Asia | 42 (7%) | 4 (4%) | 0.19 |
Religion (Jewish) | 460 (85%) | 80 (84%) | 0.87 |
First vs. recurrent | 237 (43.7%) | 37 (38.9%) | 0.08 |
Diverticulitis | Single Episode (n = 400) | Recurrent Episodes (n = 237) | p Value * |
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Age (years) | 59.8 ± 14.1 | 57.3 ± 13.9 | p = 0.034 |
Female Gender (%) | 216 (54%) | 136 (57%) | p = 0.41 |
Place of birth (%) | |||
Israel | 226 (56.5%) | 122 (51.5%) | p = 0.25 |
North of Africa | 36 (9%) | 18 (7%) | p = 0.65 |
Europe | 29 (7%) | 21 (9%) | p = 0.54 |
Russia | 71 (18%) | 52 (22%) | p = 0.21 |
America | 10 (2.5%) | 5 92%) | p = 1.00 |
Middle east/Asia | 28 (7%) | 19 (8%) | p = 0.24 |
Ethnicity (Jewish) | 335 (84%) | 205 (87%) | p = 0.36 |
Variable | p-Value | Odds Ratio | 95% C.I. for Odds Ratio | |
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Lower | Upper | |||
Age at test (50y+) | 0.19 | 0.94 | 0.79 | 1.09 |
Gender (female) | 0.594 | 1.134 | 0.714 | 1.801 |
Ethnic group (Arabs) | 0.491 | 1.249 | 0.663 | 2.354 |
Birth place (Israel) | 0.091 | 1.593 | 0.929 | 2.730 |
First vs. recurrent | 0.08 | 1.027 | .981 | 1.075 |
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Taher, R.; Kopelman, Y.; Zeina, A.-R.; Mari, A.; Abu Baker, F. Predictors of Clinical Course and Outcomes of Acute Diverticulitis: The Role of Age and Ethnicity. Medicina 2021, 57, 1269. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57111269
Taher R, Kopelman Y, Zeina A-R, Mari A, Abu Baker F. Predictors of Clinical Course and Outcomes of Acute Diverticulitis: The Role of Age and Ethnicity. Medicina. 2021; 57(11):1269. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57111269
Chicago/Turabian StyleTaher, Randa, Yael Kopelman, Abdel-Rauf Zeina, Amir Mari, and Fadi Abu Baker. 2021. "Predictors of Clinical Course and Outcomes of Acute Diverticulitis: The Role of Age and Ethnicity" Medicina 57, no. 11: 1269. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57111269
APA StyleTaher, R., Kopelman, Y., Zeina, A.-R., Mari, A., & Abu Baker, F. (2021). Predictors of Clinical Course and Outcomes of Acute Diverticulitis: The Role of Age and Ethnicity. Medicina, 57(11), 1269. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57111269