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Psychodermatology: Pruritus is associated with longer hospital stays and higher costs among psychiatric inpatients in the United States – National Inpatient Sample (2012-2015) Cross-Sectional Study
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Psychodermatology: Pruritus is associated with longer hospital stays and higher costs among psychiatric inpatients in the United States – National Inpatient Sample (2012-2015) Cross-Sectional Study

Siri C Choragudi, Luis F Andrade and Gil Yosipovitch
British journal of dermatology (1951)
2023-09-08

Abstract

This national inpatient data analysis determined that in addition to the increased costs and hospital stay associated with pruritus, the U.S. prevalence of pruritus during inpatient psychiatric admissions is 18.6%, at approximately 1 in 5 patients.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.65 Allergy
1.65.1091 Atopic Dermatitis
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Dermatology
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Clinical Medicine

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