Epidemiology of Endometriosis in France: A Large, Nation-Wide Study Based on Hospital Discharge Data

We aimed to assess the prevalence of hospitalization for endometriosis in the general population in France and in each French region and to describe temporal trends, rehospitalization rates, and prevalence of the different types of endometriosis. The analyses were carried out on French hospital disc...

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description We aimed to assess the prevalence of hospitalization for endometriosis in the general population in France and in each French region and to describe temporal trends, rehospitalization rates, and prevalence of the different types of endometriosis. The analyses were carried out on French hospital discharge data and covered the period 2008–2012 and a population of 14,239,197 women of childbearing age. In this population, the prevalence of hospitalization for endometriosis was 0.9%, ranging from 0.4% to 1.6% between regions. Endometriosis affected 1.5% of hospitalized women of childbearing age, ranging from 1.0% to 2.4% between regions. The number of patients hospitalized for endometriosis significantly increased over the study period ( p < 0.01 ). Of these, 4.2% were rehospitalized at least once at one year: ranging from 2.7% to 6.3% between regions. The cumulative rehospitalization rate at 3 years was 6.9%. The types of endometriosis according to the procedures performed were as follows: ovarian (40–50%), peritoneal (20–30%), intestinal (10–20%), and ureteral or bladder (
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Adolescent
Adult
Codes
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Endometriosis
Endometriosis - epidemiology
Epidemiology
Female
France - epidemiology
Geography
Gynecology and obstetrics
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Hospitals
Human health and pathology
Humans
Information systems
Life Sciences
Middle Aged
Models, Statistical
Ovaries
Patient Discharge
Prevalence
Risk Factors
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Time Factors
Young Adult
title Epidemiology of Endometriosis in France: A Large, Nation-Wide Study Based on Hospital Discharge Data
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