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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 5/2019

01-05-2019 | Original Article

Significant Morbidity and Mortality Associated with Fecal Impaction in Patients Who Present to the Emergency Department

Authors: Thomas Sommers, Travis Petersen, Prashant Singh, Vikram Rangan, William Hirsch, Jesse Katon, Sarah Ballou, Vivian Cheng, Daniel Friedlander, Judy Nee, Anthony Lembo, Johanna Iturrino

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 5/2019

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Abstract

Background

Fecal impaction (FI) is defined as a large mass of stool in the rectum and/or colon that is unable to be evacuated. No study to date details demographics and outcomes in a sizeable sample of FI patients in the USA.

Aims

The present study aims to develop knowledge of FI by reporting descriptive measures and outcomes of patients presenting to a US emergency department (ED) with FI.

Methods

Medical charts coded with FI at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center from 2016 or 2017 were identified retrospectively. Patients diagnosed with FI in the ED or subsequent to direct hospital admission from the ED were included. Patient-specific demographics, visit-specific details, medical and medication histories, and hospital treatment and outcome measures were included in a database and analyzed.

Results

Thirty-two patients (mean age of 72.9 years, 62.5% female) had a total of 42 ED visits with FI. Patients had an average of 8.7 diagnoses and 11.2 medications listed in their charts. 54.8% of patients were taking at least one commonly prescribed constipating medication. The median total length of stay for admitted patients was 3 days, with nearly 90% of the ED visits with FI requiring hospital admission. 40.6% of patients experienced serious FI-related morbidities, and 21.9% of patients with FI died in the hospital.

Conclusion

Patients presenting with FI had high risk of morbidity and mortality, complex medical histories, and large numbers of active treatment regimens. Patients with FI should receive immediate treatment and close monitoring for morbidities and complications.
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Metadata
Title
Significant Morbidity and Mortality Associated with Fecal Impaction in Patients Who Present to the Emergency Department
Authors
Thomas Sommers
Travis Petersen
Prashant Singh
Vikram Rangan
William Hirsch
Jesse Katon
Sarah Ballou
Vivian Cheng
Daniel Friedlander
Judy Nee
Anthony Lembo
Johanna Iturrino
Publication date
01-05-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 5/2019
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-018-5394-8

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