Geographic Trends, Patient Characteristics, and Outcomes of Infective Endocarditis Associated With Drug Abuse in the United States From 2002 to 2016

Author:

Kadri Amer N.1,Wilner Bryan1,Hernandez Adrian V.23,Nakhoul Georges1,Chahine Johnny1,Griffin Brian1,Pettersson Gosta1,Grimm Richard1,Navia Jose1,Gordon Steven1,Kapadia Samir R.1,Harb Serge C.1

Affiliation:

1. Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland OH

2. University of Connecticut/Hartford Hospital Evidence‐Based Practice Center Hartford CT

3. Vicerrectorado de Investigacion Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (USIL) Lima Peru

Abstract

Background There has been an increase in the prevalence of drug abuse ( DA ) in the national opioid epidemic. With increasing DA , there is an increased risk of infective endocarditis ( IE ). There are limited recent data evaluating national trends on the incidence and geographical distribution of DAIE . We aim to investigate those numbers as well as the determinants of outcome in this patient population. Methods and Results Hospitalized patients with a primary or secondary diagnosis of IE based on the International Classification of Diseases , Ninth and Tenth Revisions (ICD‐9, ICD‐10) were included. We described the national and geographical trends in DAIE . We also compared DAIE patients’ characteristics and outcomes to those with IE , but without associated drug abuse (non‐ DAIE ) using Poisson regression models. Incidence of DAIE has nearly doubled between 2002 and 2016 All US regions were affected, and the Midwest had the highest increase in DAIE hospitalizations (annual percent change=4.9%). Patients with DAIE were younger, more commonly white males, poorer, had fewer comorbidities, and were more likely to have human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis C, concomitant alcohol abuse, and liver disease. Their length of stay was longer (9 versus 7 days; P <0.001) and were more likely to undergo cardiac surgery (7.8% versus 6.2%; P <0.001), but their inpatient mortality was lower (6.4% versus 9.1%; P <0.001). Conclusions DAIE is rising at an alarming rate in the United States. All regions of the United States are affected, with the Midwest having the highest increase in rate. Young‐adult, poor, white males were the most affected.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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