@article{d1be06a1bd2f40b09d38699216fa3b5c,
title = "Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: In-hospital demographics report of national data in the United States from 2016 and review of a rapidly-progressive case",
abstract = "Background: This report highlights a rapidly progressive case of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) whose time from symptom onset to death spanned less than two months. We also explore the most recently available in-patient demographics data for discharges with CJD in the United States. Methods: We reviewed a CJD case and systematically analyzed a retrospective cohort of CJD discharges using the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) to evaluate the existing national data on the status of CJD demographics and dispositions in the United States in 2016. Results: An estimated total of 710 hospital discharges with a diagnosis of CJD were seen across the United States in 2016. According to HCUP, the average age of patients was 66.15 ± 11.54 years with 48.6 % female. Average time to intubation from admission to hospital was 4.71 ± 7.32 days with a rate of intubation of 6.34 %. The mean hospital cost was $19,901.25 ± $18,743.48. The rate of in-hospital mortality was 8.45 %. No significant geographical differences were noted (p = 0.49). No significant differences were seen among incidence in specific ethnic groups (p = 0.33) or income quartiles (p = 0.90). Conclusions: Our data shows that the incidence of CJD in 2016 appears to be equally distributed among individuals in the United States by demographic categories. Additionally, our case-study from 2019 illustrates an important example for diagnosing a rapidly-progressing case of CJD.",
keywords = "Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease, Demographics, Healthcare cost and utilization project, Rapidly-progressing, Sporadic",
author = "Eithan Kotkowski and Cabot, {John H.} and Lacci, {John V.} and Payne, {Davis H.} and Cavazos, {Jose E.} and Romero, {Rebecca S.} and Ali Seifi",
note = "Funding Information: We want to expressly thank the patient's family for providing crucial information and for their unwavering support in the preparation of this report. It is their hope as well as ours that this publication may help shed light on this devastating disease and contribute to the growing knowledge that may eventually lead to more efficient diagnoses and future therapies. We also want to thank the South Texas MSTP program for their academic support. Educational funding for this study was supported by funds from the National Institutes of Health (NIH South Texas Medical Scientist Training Program: T32GM113898 and NCATS Translational Scientist Training Program: TL1TR002647-01). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH. Funding Information: We want to expressly thank the patient{\textquoteright}s family for providing crucial information and for their unwavering support in the preparation of this report. It is their hope as well as ours that this publication may help shed light on this devastating disease and contribute to the growing knowledge that may eventually lead to more efficient diagnoses and future therapies. We also want to thank the South Texas MSTP program for their academic support. Educational funding for this study was supported by funds from the National Institutes of Health ( NIH South Texas Medical Scientist Training Program : T32GM113898 and NCATS Translational Scientist Training Program : TL1TR002647-01 ). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 Elsevier B.V.",
year = "2020",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1016/j.clineuro.2020.106103",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "197",
journal = "Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery",
issn = "0303-8467",
publisher = "Elsevier",
}