肠膜性气胸:一项基于人群的研究

IF 0.6 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Journal of endometriosis and pelvic pain disorders Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.1177/22840265231207949
Yaron Gil, Jacques Balayla, Togas Tulandi, Perrine Capmas
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研究目的:通过使用美国大型国家数据库来描述女性双侧气胸的发病率、临床特征和人口统计学特征。设计:对2004 - 2014年全国住院病人样本(HCUP-NIS)数据库的医疗成本与利用项目进行回顾性病例对照研究。设置:不适用。患者:年龄在18-50岁之间,在2004年至2014年间被诊断为气胸的女性。干预:不适用。测量方法:采用适当的ICD-9编码,利用HCUP-NIS构建队列,检查自发性和偶发性气胸妇女。主要结果:在6234例自发性气胸患者中,80例(1.3%)诊断为肠膜性气胸。患有先天性气胸的女性更可能是黑人,拥有私人保险,在城市医院接受治疗。此外,该组中报告有烟草消费史的患者较少。研究组的患者更有可能伴有盆腔子宫内膜异位症、痛经和不孕症。与非肠膜性气胸患者相比,肠膜性气胸患者更常接受胸腔引流和胸膜及膈膜活检。结论:系膜性气胸是一种罕见的疾病,临床表现独特。这种情况与盆腔子宫内膜异位症有关,倾向于手术干预,并与较低的吸烟率有关。
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Catamenial pneumothorax: A population-based study
Study objective: To characterize the incidence, clinical features, and demographic characteristics of women with catamenial pneumothorax with the use of a large national database in the United States. Design: Retrospective case control study of the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Nationwide Inpatient Sample (HCUP-NIS) database between 2004 and 2014. Setting: Not applicable. Patients: Women, aged 18–50 years, who were diagnosed with a pneumothorax between 2004 and 2014. Intervention: Not applicable. Measurements: The cohort was constructed using the appropriate ICD-9 codes utilizing HCUP-NIS, checking for women with spontaneous and catamenial pneumothorax . Main results: Of a total 6234 women with spontaneous pneumothorax, 80 women (1.3%) had a diagnosis of catamenial pneumothorax. Women with catamenial pneumothorax were more likely to be black, have private insurance and be treated in an urban hospital. In addition, fewer patients in this group reported a history of tobacco consumption. Patients in the study group were more likely to have concomitant pelvic endometriosis, dysmenorrhea, and infertility. Compared to women with non-catamenial pneumothorax, those with catamenial pneumothorax were more frequently treated with thoracic drainage and underwent pleural and diaphragm biopsies. Conclusion: Catamenial pneumothorax is a rare entity with a distinct clinical profile. This condition is associated with pelvic endometriosis, has a predilection for surgical intervention and is associated with lower rates of smoking.
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