Hospitalization Trends Due to Chronic Liver Diseases: Vicious Circle of Co-Morbidities and Hospitalization Length
Ivana Pantic, Nikola Grubor, Sofija Lugonja, Nina Rajovic, Svetlana Miltenovic, Marija Brankovic, Tijana Gmizic, Tamara Milovanovic

TL;DR
This study examines how co-morbidities and cirrhosis affect hospitalization length for chronic liver diseases in Serbia, finding that early detection and better management could reduce healthcare costs.
Contribution
The study introduces a Bayesian modeling approach to estimate the direct causal effect of diagnosis type on hospitalization length for chronic liver diseases.
Findings
Average hospitalization length decreased from 8.25 to 5.51 days between 2016 and 2022.
Autoimmune liver disease had the highest expected length of stay at 15.89 days.
Cirrhosis had the largest impact on hospitalization length for viral liver disease patients.
Abstract
Background and Aims: Chronic liver diseases (CLD) represent a significant healthcare burden, mostly due to late diagnosis and numerous co-morbidities. We evaluated the effect of co-morbidities, cirrhosis, and disease etiology on hospitalization duration. Methods: Hospitalizations due to alcohol-related, viral, autoimmune, and overlapping liver disease in Belgrade, Serbia (2016–2022), were identified using pre-defined discharge codes. We investigated the hospitalization trend descriptively by plotting the relative mean change in the hospitalization length against time. Assuming the covariate relationship in the directed acyclic graph, we estimated the direct causal effect of the diagnosis type on the length of stay (LOS) by fitting pre-specified Bayesian distributional lognormal models based on domain knowledge. We conducted a post hoc analysis of the impact of cirrhosis on LOS per…
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TopicsHepatitis C virus research · Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Liver Diseases and Immunity
