NCDD Meeting Outline Table of Contents Chapter Examples –GI infections –Colorectal cancer Cost of Digestive Diseases National Endoscopy Data
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Intestinal Infections Chapter 3: Viral Hepatitis Chapter 4: Esophageal Cancer Chapter 5: Gastric Cancer Chapter 6: Cancer Of The Small Intestine Chapter 7: Colorectal Cancer Chapter 8: Liver Cancer Chapter 9: Bile Duct Cancer Chapter 10: Gallbladder Cancer Chapter 11: Pancreatic Cancer Chapter 12: Any Digestive Cancers
Contents (continued) Chapter 13: Hemorrhoids Chapter 14: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Chapter 15: Peptic Ulcer Disease Chapter 16: Functional Disorders Chapter 17: Appendicitis Chapter 18: Abdominal Wall Hernia Chapter 19: Inflammatory Bowel Disease Chapter 20: Diverticular Disease Of The Intestine Chapter 21: Acute And Chronic Liver Disease Chapter 22: Gallstones Chapter 23: Acute And Chronic Pancreatitis Chapter 24: Celiac Disease
Contents (continued) Chapter 25: Any Digestive Diseases Chapter 26: Endoscopy (National Endoscopy Database) Chapter 27: Cost Of Digestive Diseases Chapter 28: Conclusion Appendix 1: Summary Of Surveys Used In The Burden Report Appendix 2: ICD-9-CM, ICD-9, AND ICD-10 DIGESTIVE DISEASE CODES
Ambulatory Care Visits and Hospital Discharges with First-Listed and Any-Listed Diagnoses of Intestinal Infections by Age, Race, and Sex in the United States, 2004
Deaths and Years of Potential Life Lost (to age 75) from Intestinal Infections by Age, Race, and Sex in the United States, 2004
Intestinal Infections ICD
Age-Adjusted Rates of Ambulatory Care Visits and Hospital Discharges With All-Listed Diagnoses of Intestinal Infections in the United States, 1979–2004 SOURCE: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, and National Hospital Discharge Survey
Age-Adjusted Rates of Deaths From Intestinal Infections in the United States, 1979–2004 SOURCE: Vital Statistics of the United States
Most Costly Prescriptions for Intestinal Infections DrugRx #Rx %Retail cost ($)Cost % Levofloxacin 1,265, %109,871, % Ciprofloxacin 670,0808.8%88,932, % Prochlorperazine 1,947, %40,064, % Vancomycin 17,8020.2%27,525, % Moxifloxacin 322,7224.3%27,432, % Promethazine 640,1178.5%23,243, % Gatifloxacin 201,4302.7%15,340, % Metronidazole 662,7008.7%7,443, % Diphenoxylate 285,9343.8%4,697, % Loperamide 154,8372.0%1,828, % Total top 10 6,168, %$346,379, % Source: Verispan
Number of Cases and Incidence Rate of Colorectal Cancer by Age, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex, 2004 SOURCE: Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program
Age-Adjusted Incidence Rate and 5-Year Survival Rate for Colorectal Cancer, 1979–2004 SOURCE: National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, and National Hospital Discharge Survey
Direct, Indirect, and Total Costs of Digestive Diseases in the United States, 2004
Direct Costs of Digestive Diseases in the United States, 2004 (continued)
Indirect Costs of Digestive Diseases in the United States, 2004 (continued)
Characteristics of Endoscopy Sites, 2001–2005, in the National Endoscopy Database
Number of Endoscopic Procedures at “Stable” Sites (N=36) by Year, 2001–2005
Number of Colonoscopies at “Stable” Sites (N=36) by Age (Years) and Year
Colonoscopy: Top Five Indications, 2001–2005 (N=542,650) Indications are not mutually exclusive.
Colonoscopy: Top Five Findings in the Total Population and Persons at Routine Risk, 2001–2005 Findings are not mutually exclusive
Colonoscopy Findings in Persons at Routine Risk by Age, 2001–2005 Diverticulosis Normal