Analysis of Hepatobiliary Disorders from a Nationwide Survey ofDischarge Data in Korean Children and Adolescents

H. Park, Chang Gyun Shin, J. Moon, Chong-Guk Lee
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Purpose: To update the epidemiologic information of hepatobiliary diseases in pediatric inpatients using cross-sectional survey data throughout the Republic of Korea. Methods: Nationwide cross-sectional survey was obtained from the 85 residency training hospitals in Korea to gather the final diagnosis on discharge. The surveyed periods were from 2004 to 2006. All the reports regarding the diagnosis were based on ICD-10 system. In this study, we focused on hepatobiliary diseases. Results: A total of 826,896 cases with discharge data were collected, of which 4,151 (5.0%) hepatobiliary cases were identified; 2,385 cases (57.4%) of hepatobiliary disease were hepatitis, which was the most common hepatobiliary disease. Other diseases included congenital hepatobiliary diseases (524 cases [12.6%]) and biliary diseases (315 cases [7.6%]). The prevalence of hepatobiliary disease according to age differed. Biliary atresia was the most common hepatobiliary disease in the neonatal period, whereas the prevalence of hepatitis increased in adolescents. The total number of hepatobiliary operations was 416 cases. With the comparison of annual data, there was no definite difference in the total number of hepatobiliary cases. The average duration of hospital stay appeared to decrease gradually. Conclusion: In this study, we have summarized the recent epidemiology of hepatobiliary disorders in Korean children based on discharge data. Hepatobiliary disorders in pediatric inpatient units consisted of diverse disorders with a low prevalence, so multi-center approaches should be considered to enhance the clinical and public health outcomes. To improve this nationwide survey, a new data collecting system should be developed. (Korean J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr 2009; 12: 16 ∼ 22)
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从韩国儿童和青少年出院数据的全国调查中分析肝胆疾病
目的:利用韩国的横断面调查数据更新儿科住院患者肝胆疾病的流行病学信息。方法:对全国85家住院医师培训医院进行横断面调查,收集出院时的最终诊断。调查时间为2004年至2006年。所有诊断报告均基于ICD-10系统。在这项研究中,我们主要关注肝胆疾病。结果:共收集出院资料826896例,其中鉴定出肝胆类病例4151例(5.0%);2385例(57.4%)肝胆疾病为肝炎,是最常见的肝胆疾病。其他疾病包括先天性肝胆疾病524例(12.6%)和胆道疾病315例(7.6%)。不同年龄人群肝胆疾病患病率存在差异。胆道闭锁是新生儿期最常见的肝胆疾病,而肝炎的患病率在青少年中有所增加。肝胆手术共416例。与年度数据比较,肝胆病例总数无明显差异。平均住院时间呈逐渐减少趋势。结论:在本研究中,我们根据出院资料总结了近期韩国儿童肝胆疾病的流行病学。儿科住院病房的肝胆疾病由多种疾病组成,患病率较低,因此应考虑多中心方法以提高临床和公共卫生结果。为了改进这一全国性的调查,应该开发一种新的数据收集系统。韩国儿科胃肠病学杂志2009;[12:16 ~ 22]
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