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Published in: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 3/2014

01-06-2014 | Original Paper

Choledocholithiasis in African American and Hispanic Patients: A Comparison Between Painless Presentation and Classical Biliary Pain with Regards to Clinical Manifestations and Outcomes

Authors: Abbasi J. Akhtar, Aslam A. Akhtar, Manmeet S. Padda

Published in: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | Issue 3/2014

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Abstract

Choledocholithiasis (CDL) usually presents with biliary pain. Painless CDL is also known to occur, especially in the elderly. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the mode of presentation (painful vs. painless) influences the clinical course and outcomes of CDL in African American and Hispanic patients. Ten years of admission and discharge records (January 1998–December 2007) were reviewed retrospectively, yielding 527 community hospital patients, aged 23–97 years, with the final diagnosis of CDL. Patients with painless presentation had higher odds of having comorbidities compared to patients presenting with pain. However, patients who presented with biliary pain were predominantly younger (mean age 34 years), and 59 % were Hispanic females (p = 0.001). In our study painless CDL was associated with higher morbidity and mortality.
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Metadata
Title
Choledocholithiasis in African American and Hispanic Patients: A Comparison Between Painless Presentation and Classical Biliary Pain with Regards to Clinical Manifestations and Outcomes
Authors
Abbasi J. Akhtar
Aslam A. Akhtar
Manmeet S. Padda
Publication date
01-06-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health / Issue 3/2014
Print ISSN: 1557-1912
Electronic ISSN: 1557-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10903-013-9854-0

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