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Higher-Than-Expected Burden of Alcohol-Related Liver Diseases During COVID-19 Pandemic in the USA, with a Tapering Trend

Wang, Yichen; Huang, Yuting; Sun, Chenyu; Chung, Howard; Taner, C. Burcin; Yang, Liu
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to an increase in alcohol-related liver disease (ALD). The aim of this study was to evaluate the magnitude of ALD hospitalization surge during the pandemic in the USA. Main Measures: A retrospective trend analysis of adult hospitalizations for ALD at acute care hospitals across the USA in 2016"“2020 was conducted. Hospitalizations were identified using the International Classification of Diseases 10 codes for ALD and non-alcoholic"“related liver disease. Outcomes measured included the predicted monthly volume of hospitalizations for ALD and inpatient mortality rates. Key Results: During the 2020 pandemic, monthly ALD hospitalizations reached 10,247 representing a 20.7% increase compared to pre-pandemic monthly average of 8490. Additional 4163 ALD hospitalizations occurred during the pandemic, in addition to a pre-pandemic uptrend. The peak of excess ALD hospitalizations was from May to October (monthly excess of 1138) decreasing to monthly excess of 280 in November and December. The excess increase in ALD hospitalizations was primarily observed in young adults, totaling 5256 cases affecting both male (2101 excess cases) and females (2041 excess cases). The age-standardized monthly mortality rate during the pandemic was notably higher than expected at 0.9% (95% CI 0.4 to 1.4%). Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic led to a significant increase in ALD hospitalizations, above and beyond the pre-existing upward trend, which tapered towards the end of 2020, suggesting a possible decline in the pandemic"™s impact. The excess increase in ALD hospitalizations was observed primarily in young adults and affected both males and females. These findings highlight the need for further attention to the long-term consequences of the pandemic.
SCOPUS:85182472559
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 5629672

Colorectal Signet Ring Cell Carcinoma Presenting as Ulcerating Rectosigmoid Stricture [Case Report]

Chen, Bing; Liu, Bolun; Yuan, Zhiming; Sun, Katherine; Chung, Howard; Zheng, Beishi; Cordeiro, Christopher; Virmani, Chetan; Shapsis, Alexander
Colorectal signet ring cell carcinoma is a rare type of colon cancer. Early diagnosis remains challenging because of nonspecific colonoscopy findings, such as diffuse circumferential thickening, stricture, and ulcerations, and the potential absence of typical pathological features in the initial biopsy sample. In this article, we report a 41-year-old man with ulcerating rectosigmoid stricture in the rectosigmoid colon with inconclusive histology. Subsequently, the patient developed small bowel obstruction and was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal signet ring cell carcinoma with peritoneal carcinomatosis.
PMCID:10435026
PMID: 37601300
ISSN: 2326-3253
CID: 5598112

The Trend of Paracentesis Utilization in Hospitalized Patients with Cirrhosis and Ascites in the US, 2004 to 2019 [Letter]

Wang, Yichen; Chung, Howard; Xie, Mengdan; Sun, Chenyu; Bansal, Pardeep; Huang, Yuting
PMID: 36631684
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 5410482

COVID-19 vaccine induced rhabdomyolysis: Case report with literature review

Nassar, Mahmoud; Chung, Howard; Dhayaparan, Yarl; Nyein, Andrew; Acevedo, Bryan Jose; Chicos, Celestin; Zheng, David; Barras, Mathieu; Mohamed, Mahmoud; Alfishawy, Mostafa; Nso, Nso; Rizzo, Vincent; Kimball, Eben
PMCID:8205294
PMID: 34186348
ISSN: 1878-0334
CID: 4962192