Publications by authors named "Victory Okpujie"

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  • The study compares outcomes of left atrial appendage closure combined with catheter ablation (LAACCA) vs. catheter ablation alone in patients with atrial fibrillation and heart failure.
  • Results show that LAACCA leads to longer hospital stays, higher mortality rates, and increased hospitalization costs compared to catheter ablation alone.
  • Post-procedure complications were also more common in the LAACCA group, including higher rates of myocardial ischemia and complete atrioventricular block.
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  • The study examines the rising use of emergency departments (EDs) for psychiatric emergencies in the U.S., highlighting data from the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (NEDS).
  • In 2021, there were about 7.98 million ED visits for psychiatric issues, primarily involving substance abuse, severe bipolar disorder, and anxiety or panic attacks, with roughly equal representation of men and women but notable age and health disparities.
  • Men were more frequently admitted for substance abuse and had higher comorbidities, while women showed higher rates of severe depression and anxiety; these findings underline important gender differences in psychiatric emergency presentations.
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  • - The study analyzed trends and racial disparities in hospitalizations for diverticular disease (DD) from 2017 to 2020, using data from over 1.2 million hospitalizations to assess outcomes like mortality and resource use by race and ethnicity.
  • - Findings revealed that White patients accounted for 75.3% of DD hospitalizations, were generally younger, and that overall hospitalizations increased until 2020, when a significant decrease of 11.8% occurred.
  • - Notably, mortality rates and in-hospital complications varied by race, with significant differences in outcomes observed, highlighting ongoing disparities in healthcare for different ethnic groups.
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Background Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) continues to pose significant healthcare challenges due to its broad differential diagnosis and the often extensive yet inconclusive workup. We investigated the rates and characteristics of unplanned 30-day readmissions in adult patients hospitalized with IBS. In addition, we identified factors that predict readmission within 30 days of initial discharge.

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Background: The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy recommends prophylactic antibiotics before endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). We assessed the impact of this approach on the incidence of post-ERCP outcomes using nationwide data.

Methods: Using 2015-2021 Nationwide Inpatient Sample data and relevant ICD-10 codes, we analyzed adult hospitalizations for PSC who underwent ERCP, with and without antibiotic prophylaxis.

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  • Lack of insurance is linked to worse outcomes for patients with necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTIs), but there hasn't been enough research in this area prior to this study.
  • The research analyzed around 29,705 adult NSTI hospitalizations from 2016 to 2018, focusing on factors like mortality, limb loss, and length of hospital stay based on insurance status.
  • Findings revealed that Medicare was associated with higher mortality rates, Medicaid correlated with increased chances of amputation and prolonged hospital stays, while having private insurance was linked to lower amputation odds.
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Introduction The global burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has risen over the past decade, potentially escalating resource utilization, morbidity, and mortality. We analyzed trends in hospitalization for CVDs, outcomes of hospitalizations, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on CVD hospitalizations between 2016 and 2020. Methods Adult CVD hospitalizations recorded in the 2016-2020 nationwide inpatient sample (NIS) were identified using major diagnostic categories (MDC- class 5).

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Background/objectives: Recent trends indicate a rise in the incidence of critical limb ischemia (CLI) among younger adults. This study examines trends in CLI hospitalization and outcomes among young adults with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in the United States.

Methods: Adult hospitalizations (18-40 years) for PAD/CLI were analyzed from the 2016-2020 nationwide inpatient sample database using ICD-10 codes.

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Introduction: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a lifesaving medical intervention for patients with severe refractory cardiopulmonary dysfunction. This study aims to characterize hospitalizations and resource use burdens associated with ECMO use during the onset of the pandemic.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of ECMO use in United States (US) hospitals between 2019 and 2020, utilizing data from the National Inpatient Sample database.

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Background: This study examined ventilator utilization, ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) incidence, and mortality among non-COVID patients requiring mechanical ventilation during 2019 and 2020.

Methods: The Nationwide Inpatient Sample database was queried for adult hospitalizations with mechanical ventilation using ICD-10 procedure codes, excluding COVID-19 patients and minors. VAP rates were calculated per 1000 adults ventilated.

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Objectives: Surgery at large teaching hospitals is reportedly associated with more favourable outcomes. However, these results are not uniformly consistent across all surgical patients. This study aimed to assess potential disparities in clinical outcomes by hospital type for patients with intestinal obstruction.

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Introduction: This study seeks to confirm the risk factors linked to cardiovascular (CV) events in chronic kidney disease (CKD), which have been identified as CKD-related. We aim to achieve this using a larger, more diverse, and nationally representative dataset, contrasting with previous research conducted on smaller patient cohorts.

Methods:  The study utilized the nationwide inpatient sample database to identify adult hospitalizations for CKD from 2016 to 2020, employing validated ICD-10-CM/PCS codes.

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Introduction: Despite considerable research on the comparison of enteral and parenteral nutrition in patients with acute pancreatitis, there is an ongoing debate about the optimal timing of nutrition initiation, invasiveness of interventions, impact on outcomes, and patient tolerance. Given the gap that still exists in the literature, we investigated the relationship between the mode of nutrition and critical outcomes such as mortality rates, inpatient complications, length of hospitalization, and discharge disposition, using comprehensive national-level data. In addition, we investigated the impact of early enteral nutrition on outcomes in acute pancreatitis.

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Background Obesity, a widespread national epidemic that impacts one in three U.S. adults, is closely linked with the development and exacerbation of cardiovascular disease.

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  • ALD contributes to insulin resistance (IR), which may impact disease outcomes; this study investigates IR's effects on ALD hospitalizations.
  • About 294,864 ALD hospitalizations were analyzed, with only 0.13% having a secondary diagnosis of IR; findings showed no significant differences in mortality or complications related to IR.
  • Patients with IR had longer hospital stays and higher costs, suggesting that while IR doesn't worsen ALD outcomes, it may lead to increased hospital resources used.
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Background Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multisystem autoimmune disease characterized by various clinical manifestations. Despite efforts to improve outcomes, mortality rates remain high, and certain disparities, including gender, may influence prognosis and mortality rates in SLE. This study aims to examine the gender disparities in outcomes of SLE hospitalizations in the US.

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Purpose: Frailty is reportedly associated with poorer outcomes among surgical patients. Using a coding-based frailty tool, we investigated the impact of frailty on clinical outcomes and resource utilization for urolithiasis hospitalizations.

Methods: A cohort study using the 2018 National Inpatient Sample database.

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Background: There is a scarcity of national population-based studies on polymyositis (PM)/dermatomyositis (DM) readmissions in the USA. In this study, we aim to describe the rates, reasons for readmissions, and characteristics of readmissions for adults hospitalized for PM/DM in the USA.

Methods: We analyzed the 2018 Nationwide Readmissions Database (NRD).

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Background The use of cannabis has been associated with an array of multi-systemic physiological effects. However, the medical literature on the potential role of cannabinoids in the management and outcomes of thyrotoxicosis remains scarce. We studied the association between cannabis use and orbitopathy, dermopathy, and the length of hospital stay for thyrotoxicosis admissions.

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Childhood poisoning is a prevalent and significant public health issue, with a higher incidence among children under the age of five due to their natural inquisitiveness and impulsive behavior. In order to gain a better understanding of the burden and outcomes of acute poisoning in children, this study utilized data from two comprehensive databases: the 2018 Nationwide Emergency Department Sample and the National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample. A total of 257,312 hospital visits were analyzed, with 85.

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Background The effect of geriatric events (GEs) on outcomes of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) admissions is poorly understood. We evaluated the prevalence and impact of GEs on clinical outcomes and resource utilization of older patients admitted with ACS. Methods Using the 2018 National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample, we analyzed all elective hospitalizations for ACS in older adults (age ≥ 65 years) and a younger reference group (age 55-64).

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Background There is scarcity of national level data on the reasons for Emergency Department (ED) presentation among patients with Giant cell arteritis (GCA) in the United States. This study aims to outline the most common reasons for ED presentation among these patients, and the baseline characteristics and outcomes of ED visits principally for GCA.  Materials and methods We obtained data from the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (NEDS) 2018 database.

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Background Long-term longitudinal studies on giant cell arteritis (GCA) hospitalizations are limited. Here we aim to fill gaps in knowledge by analyzing longitudinal trends of GCA hospitalizations over the last two decades in the United States (U.S.

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