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“…Several demographic and comorbid risk factors for single epistaxis events have been identified in the literature [810]; however, it remains unclear whether the same risk factors are involved in recurrent epistaxis. Two retrospective studies, Abrich et al [11] and Ando et al [12] that included included 461 and 299 patients, respectively, found that that accepted risk factors for initital epistaxis were not associated with recurrent epistaxis. In our previous study, we looked at risk factors associated with ED visits for new-onset epistaxis and found that older age, male gender, winter season and living in the northern U.S. were associated with an increased risk of an ED admission [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several demographic and comorbid risk factors for single epistaxis events have been identified in the literature [810]; however, it remains unclear whether the same risk factors are involved in recurrent epistaxis. Two retrospective studies, Abrich et al [11] and Ando et al [12] that included included 461 and 299 patients, respectively, found that that accepted risk factors for initital epistaxis were not associated with recurrent epistaxis. In our previous study, we looked at risk factors associated with ED visits for new-onset epistaxis and found that older age, male gender, winter season and living in the northern U.S. were associated with an increased risk of an ED admission [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elderly may be susceptible to initial episodes of epistaxis due to diminished elasticity of their nasal vessels [13]. However, an association between age and recurrent epistaxis requiring an ED readmission has not been previously reported [11,12]. Men were also significantly more likely to present with recurrent epistaxis compared to women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 A study, conducted to investigate short-time recurrences showed treatment with untargeted gauze packing due to an unidentified bleeding source as a significant risk factor for a subsequent bleeding within a one week timeframe. 10 On the contrary, did other concurrently observed risk factors, i.e. patient's history for rhinitis or sinusitis, septal deviation, use of antithrombotic agents or history for hypertension show no significant differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In a retrospective study done by Victor Abrich et al, there were 461 cases with at least 2 episodes of spontaneous epistaxis within 3 years and 912 controls with only one episode in the same time frame [19]. Yuji Ando et al, in their study of 299 patients in Tokyo Japan found 32 (10.7%) patients with recurrent epistaxis [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%