Mortality in men admitted to hospital with acute urinary retention: database analysis
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Mortality in men admitted to hospital with acute urinary retention: database analysis
Abstract
Objectives: To investigate mortality in men admitted to hospital with acute urinary retention and to report on the effects of comorbidity on mortality.
Design: Analysis of the hospital episode statistics database linked to the mortality database of the Office for National Statistics.
Setting: NHS hospital trusts in England, 1998-2005.
Participants: All men aged over 45 who were admitted to NHS hospitals in England with a first episode of acute urinary retention.
Main outcome measures: Mortality in the first year after acute urinary retention and standardised mortality ratio against the general population.
Results: During the study period, 176 046 men aged over 45 were admitted to hospital with a first episode of acute urinary retention. In 100 067 men with spontaneous acute urinary retention, the one year mortality was 4.1% in men aged 45-54 and 32.8% in those aged 85 and over. In 75 979 men with precipitated acute urinary retention, mortality was 9.5% and 45.4%, respectively. In men with spontaneous acute urinary retention aged 75-84, the most prevalent age group, the one year mortality was 12.5% in men without comorbidity and 28.8% in men with comorbidity. The corresponding figures for men with precipitated acute urinary retention were 18.1% and 40.5%. Compared with the general population, the highest relative increase in mortality was in men aged 45-54 (standardised mortality ratio 10.0 for spontaneous and 23.6 for precipitated acute urinary retention) and the lowest for men 85 and over (1.7 and 2.4, respectively).
Conclusions: Mortality in men admitted to hospital with acute urinary retention is high and increases strongly with age and comorbidity. Patients might benefit from multi-disciplinary care to identify and treat comorbid conditions.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: None declared.
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Mortality in men admitted to hospital with acute urinary retention.BMJ. 2007 Dec 8;335(7631):1164-5. doi: 10.1136/bmj.39384.556725.80. Epub 2007 Nov 8. BMJ. 2007. PMID: 17991936 Free PMC article.
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