Diabetes as a risk factor of hospitalization in the surgical ward due to cancer in the elderly and middle-aged population

Introduction : Diabetes can be considered as a risk factor of several types of malignancy. Surgery is one of the primary methods of cancer treatment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between diabetes and hospital admissions to the surgery unit due to malignancy among elder...

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Main Authors: Mariusz Dąbrowski, Alina Grondecka
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Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-03-01
Series:Archives of Medical Science
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spelling doaj-ecc4311f97a24271aea52c6ceb66fcbd2020-11-25T02:41:56ZengTermedia Publishing HouseArchives of Medical Science1734-19221896-91512016-03-011351025103010.5114/aoms.2016.5866627148Diabetes as a risk factor of hospitalization in the surgical ward due to cancer in the elderly and middle-aged populationMariusz DąbrowskiAlina GrondeckaIntroduction : Diabetes can be considered as a risk factor of several types of malignancy. Surgery is one of the primary methods of cancer treatment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between diabetes and hospital admissions to the surgery unit due to malignancy among elderly and middle-aged people. Material and methods : Data for analysis were taken from the medical records of 7,694 patients aged > 45, hospitalized in the General Surgery Ward in the Specialist District Hospital in Stalowa Wola in the Subcarpathian (Podkarpacie) Province, Poland, in the years 2010–2013. Among them malignancy was diagnosed in 652 patients and diabetes in 370 subjects. Ninety-three patients suffered from both diabetes and cancer. Results: Diabetes was associated with significantly elevated risk of hospitalization due to malignancy compared with the non-diabetic population, odds ratio (OR) 4.051 (95% confidence interval: 3.154–5.203), p 65 years) had higher risk of hospital admission due to cancer compared with the middle-aged population, OR = 5.238 (2.873–9.550), p < 0.001. Also, urban residents had higher risk compared with rural inhabitants, OR = 2.272 (1.375–3.752), p = 0.002. Conclusions : Patients with diabetes, especially elderly and urban inhabitants, are at high risk of hospital admission due to malignancy. This indicates the need for oncological vigilance in such patients for early detection and treatment of cancers common in this population.https://www.termedia.pl/Diabetes-as-a-risk-factor-of-hospitalization-in-the-surgical-ward-due-to-cancer-in-the-elderly-and-middle-aged-population,19,27148,1,1.htmldiabetes cancer surgery unit hospitalization risk factors
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Alina Grondecka
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Alina Grondecka
Diabetes as a risk factor of hospitalization in the surgical ward due to cancer in the elderly and middle-aged population
Archives of Medical Science
diabetes
cancer
surgery unit
hospitalization
risk factors
author_facet Mariusz Dąbrowski
Alina Grondecka
author_sort Mariusz Dąbrowski
title Diabetes as a risk factor of hospitalization in the surgical ward due to cancer in the elderly and middle-aged population
title_short Diabetes as a risk factor of hospitalization in the surgical ward due to cancer in the elderly and middle-aged population
title_full Diabetes as a risk factor of hospitalization in the surgical ward due to cancer in the elderly and middle-aged population
title_fullStr Diabetes as a risk factor of hospitalization in the surgical ward due to cancer in the elderly and middle-aged population
title_full_unstemmed Diabetes as a risk factor of hospitalization in the surgical ward due to cancer in the elderly and middle-aged population
title_sort diabetes as a risk factor of hospitalization in the surgical ward due to cancer in the elderly and middle-aged population
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Archives of Medical Science
issn 1734-1922
1896-9151
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Introduction : Diabetes can be considered as a risk factor of several types of malignancy. Surgery is one of the primary methods of cancer treatment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between diabetes and hospital admissions to the surgery unit due to malignancy among elderly and middle-aged people. Material and methods : Data for analysis were taken from the medical records of 7,694 patients aged > 45, hospitalized in the General Surgery Ward in the Specialist District Hospital in Stalowa Wola in the Subcarpathian (Podkarpacie) Province, Poland, in the years 2010–2013. Among them malignancy was diagnosed in 652 patients and diabetes in 370 subjects. Ninety-three patients suffered from both diabetes and cancer. Results: Diabetes was associated with significantly elevated risk of hospitalization due to malignancy compared with the non-diabetic population, odds ratio (OR) 4.051 (95% confidence interval: 3.154–5.203), p 65 years) had higher risk of hospital admission due to cancer compared with the middle-aged population, OR = 5.238 (2.873–9.550), p < 0.001. Also, urban residents had higher risk compared with rural inhabitants, OR = 2.272 (1.375–3.752), p = 0.002. Conclusions : Patients with diabetes, especially elderly and urban inhabitants, are at high risk of hospital admission due to malignancy. This indicates the need for oncological vigilance in such patients for early detection and treatment of cancers common in this population.
topic diabetes
cancer
surgery unit
hospitalization
risk factors
url https://www.termedia.pl/Diabetes-as-a-risk-factor-of-hospitalization-in-the-surgical-ward-due-to-cancer-in-the-elderly-and-middle-aged-population,19,27148,1,1.html
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