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. 2012 May 11;2(3):e000914. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2012-000914

Table 1.

Characteristics of cases with acute pancreatitis and frequency-matched population control subjects in Sweden during the period 2006–2008

Cases Controls
Number (%) Number (%)
Total 6161 (100.0) 61 637 (100.0)
Sex
 Women 2774 (45.0) 27 745 (45.0)
 Men 3387 (55.0) 33 892 (55.0)
Age group (years)
 40–44 522 (8.5) 5226 (8.5)
 45–49 533 (8.7) 5336 (8.7)
 50–54 648 (10.5) 6480 (10.5)
 55–59 749 (12.2) 7498 (12.2)
 60–64 883 (14.3) 8830 (14.3)
 65–69 776 (12.6) 7760 (12.6)
 70–74 702 (11.4) 7019 (11.4)
 75–79 689 (11.2) 6889 (11.2)
 80–84 659 (10.7) 6599 (10.7)
Use of other antidopaminergic drugs*
 No use 5967 (96.9) 60 415 (98.0)
 Current (0–114 days) 108 (1.8) 807 (1.3)
 Recent (115–180 days) 14 (0.2) 79 (0.1)
 Past (6–12 months) 21 (0.3) 129 (0.2)
 Former (>12 months) 51 (0.8) 207 (0.3)
Use of antiemetic/anxiolytic antidopaminergic drugs
 No use 6083 (98.7) 61 315 (99.5)
 Current (0–114 days) 36 (0.6) 201 (0.3)
 Recent (115–180 days) 10 (0.2) 22 (0.0)
 Past (6–12 months) 13 (0.2) 40 (0.1)
 Former (>12 months) 19 (0.3) 59 (0.1)
Alcohol-related diagnoses or drugs for alcoholism
 No 5565 (90.3) 60 030 (97.4)
 Yes 596 (9.7) 1607 (2.6)
Gallstone-related diagnoses§
 No 5086 (82.6) 59 102 (95.9)
 Yes 1075 (17.4) 2535 (4.1)

Generic name for antidopaminergic drugs used time before index date.

*

Fluphenazine, perphenazine, flupenthixole, thioridazine, chlorpromazine, haloperidol, pimozide, ziprasidone, aripiprazole, quetipaine, risperidone, paliperidone, clozapine and olanzapine.

Dixyrazine, levomepromazine, melperone and proklorperazine.

International Classification of disease ICD: E244, F10, G312, G621, G721, I426, K292, K70, O354 or T51 in ICD-10 or 291, 303, 305A, 357F, 425F, 535D, 571A, 571B, 571C, 571D or 980 in ICD-9 or drugs used for treatment of alcohol addiction.

§

International Classification of disease ICD: K80 or K81 in ICD-10 or 574, 575A or 575B.