Journal article
Increased prevalence of psychosis in patients who get admitted with atrial fibrillation with worse outcomes
European psychiatry, v 41(S1), pp S575-S576
Apr 2017
Abstract
To determine trends and impact on outcomes of atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with pre-existing psychosis.
While post-AF psychosis has been extensively studied, contemporary studies including temporal trends on the impact of pre-AF psychosis on AF and post-AF outcomes are largely lacking.
We used Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) from the healthcare cost and utilization project (HCUP) from year's 2002–2012. We identified AF and psychosis as primary and secondary diagnosis respectively using validated international classification of diseases, 9th revision, and Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) codes, and used Cochrane–Armitage trend test and multivariate regression to generate adjusted odds ratios (aOR).
We analyzed total of 3.887.827AF hospital admissions from 2002–2012 of which 1.76% had psychosis. Proportion of hospitalizations with psychosis increased from 5.23% to 14.28% (P trend<0.001). Utilization of atrial-cardioversion was lower in patients with psychosis (0.76%v vs. 5.79%, P<0.001). In-hospital mortality was higher in patients with Psychosis (aOR 1.206; 95%CI 1.003–1.449; P<0.001) and discharge to specialty care was significantly higher (aOR 4.173; 95%CI 3.934–4.427; P<0.001). The median length of hospitalization (3.13 vs. 2.14 days; P<0.001) and median cost of hospitalization (16.457 vs. 13.172; P<0.001) was also higher in hospitalizations with psychosis.
Our study displayed an increasing proportion of patients with Psychosis admitted due to AF with higher mortality and extremely higher morbidity post-AF, and significantly less utilization of atrial-cardioversion. There is a need to explore reasons behind this disparity to improve post-AF outcomes in this vulnerable population.
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- Title
- Increased prevalence of psychosis in patients who get admitted with atrial fibrillation with worse outcomes
- Creators
- Z. Mansuri - Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterS. Patel - Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiP. Patel - Windsor University School of MedicineO. Jayeola - Drexel UniversityA. Das - AdventHealth OrlandoJ. Shah - Pramukhswami Medical CollegeM.H. Gul - Saint Louis University HospitalK. Karnik - Children's Hospital of San AntonioA. Ganti - West Suburban Medical CenterK. Shah - Western Kentucky University
- Publication Details
- European psychiatry, v 41(S1), pp S575-S576
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Surgery
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000404952400816
- Other Identifier
- 991019167682104721
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