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Fourteen-year study of hospital admissions for diverticular disease in Ontario

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages 97-99

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PULSUS GROUP INC
DOI: 10.1155/2007/943460

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diverticulitis; diverticulosis; epidemiology

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BACKGROUND: Diverticular disease is one of the most common gastrointestinal conditions affecting the Canadian population, yet very little is known about its epidemiology. OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present Study was to measure the rate of hospital admission for diverticular disease by age and sex over a 14-year period in the population of Ontario. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The present Study was a retrospective, population-based cohort Study of all hospital admissions for diverticular disease from 1988 to 2002. RESULTS: There were 133,875 hospital admissions during the period. Admission rates increased with age, and women were admitted at higher rates than men across all age groups. CONCLUSION: Diverticular disease is an important cause of gastrointestinal morbidity. As the Population ages, a rise in the incidence of diverticular disease can be anticipated. Future Studies to explain sex difference in admissions are required.

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