In-hospital prognosis of malignancy-related pulmonary embolism: an analysis of the national inpatient sample 2016–2018

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Dae Yong Park
Seokyung An
Ibrahim Kashoor
Olisa Ezegwu
Shweta Gupta
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[1] John H. Stroger Jr Hospital of Cook County,Department of Medicine
[2] Seoul National University Graduate School,Department of Biomedical Science
[3] Cook County Health,Division of Hematology
[4] Rush University Medical Center,Oncology
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Malignancy; Cancer; Pulmonary embolism; PE; Mortality;
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A substantial proportion of patients with malignancy develop pulmonary embolism (PE), which significantly worsens the prognosis and ranks as one of the leading causes of mortality in these patients. This retrospective study aimed to examine prognosis of PE in 17 different types of malignancies. All hospitalizations for a primary diagnosis of PE, were identified from the National Inpatient Sample from 2016 to 2018 and divided into those with and without malignancies. Propensity score matching was performed with malignancy as the dependent variable and 23 clinically relevant covariates. Malignancy was stratified into 17 different types of cancer, for which the odds of in-hospital mortality were calculated. After propensity score matching, 82,970 hospitalizations for PE each were allocated into those with and without malignancy groups. PE in all types of malignancies had significantly higher odds of in-hospital mortality compared to PE without malignancy (OR 2.27, 95% CI 2.03–2.54). When stratified to types, esophageal cancer (OR 4.05, 95% CI 2.77–5.92) was associated with the highest odds of in-hospital mortality, followed by gastric (OR 3.41, 95% CI 2.25–5.16) and ovarian cancer (OR 2.95, 95% CI 2.12–4.13). On sensitivity analysis, only PE in esophageal and lung cancer was associated with higher odds of in-hospital mortality compared to PE in all other malignancies combined. Hospitalizations for PE in patients with malignancy were associated with higher odds of in-hospital mortality than those without malignancy. Esophageal cancer had the highest odds of in-hospital mortality, followed by gastric, ovarian, and lung cancer.
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