Independent predictors of mortality and 5-year trends in mortality and resource utilization in hospitalized patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma
Department
Internal Medicine
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center)
Abstract
Background: This retrospective study analyzed factors influencing all-cause inpatient mortality in 80,930 adult patients (2016-2020) with diffuse large B cell lymphoma using the National Inpatient Sample database.
Methods: Utilizing ICD-10 codes, patients were identified, and statistical analysis was conducted using STATA. Fisher's exact and Student's t tests compared proportions and variables, multivariate logistic regression examined mortality predictors, and a 5-year longitudinal analysis identified mortality and resource utilization trends.
Results: The inpatient mortality rate was found to be 6.56% with a mean age of 67.99 years. Several hospital- and patient-level factors including specific comorbidities such as congestive heart failure, atrial fibrillation, acute kidney injury, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, liver failure, pancytopenia, tumor lysis syndrome, and severe protein-calorie malnutrition were independently associated with inpatient mortality. Hospitalization costs showed an increasing trend, impacting the overall population and survivors.
Conclusion: These insights may refine risk assessment, treatment selection, and interventions.
First Page
16
Last Page
24
DOI
10.1080/08998280.2023.2267921
Volume
37
Issue
1
Publication Date
1-1-2024
PubMed ID
38174025
Recommended Citation
Bodla, Z. H., Hashmi, M., Niaz, F., Farooq, U., Khalid, F., Tariq, M. J., Khalil, M. J., Brown, V. S., & Bray, C. L. (2024). Independent predictors of mortality and 5-year trends in mortality and resource utilization in hospitalized patients with diffuse large B cell lymphoma. Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center), 37 (1), 16-24. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2023.2267921