Table 2

Main endoscopic diagnoses by age group and type of presentation

Endoscopic diagnosesNew admissions (4109)Inpatients (833)Total* (5004)
Age <60 (1588)Age 60–79 (1530)Age ≥80 (991)Age <60 (159)Age 60–79 (367)Age ≥80 (307)
% (n)% (n)% (n)% (n)% (n)% (n)% (n)
Peptic ulcer27 (425)41 (627)42 (416)31 (49)38 (138)48 (147)36 (1826)
Varices20 (325)8.1(124)2.0 (20)23 (37)6.8 (25)2.6 (8)11 (544)
Malignancy1.1 (17)5.3 (81)5.9 (58)1.3 (2)3.3 (12)6.5 (20)3.7 (187)
Oesophagitis25 (396)23 (348)20 (194)28 (45)27 (99)28 (85)24 (1177)
 Oesophagitis alone10 (163)8.4 (128)7.3 (72)6.3 (10)11 (41)8.8 (27)8.9 (443)
Gastritis/erosions22 (349)21 (326)22 (221)21 (33)21 (76)21 (64)22 (1091)
 Gastritis/erosions alone5.9 (93)7.5 (114)8.8 (87)4.4 (7)8.4 (31)5.2 (16)7.2 (360)
Erosive duodenitis17 (264)12 (181)9.5 (94)10 (16)13 (46)9.1 (28)13 (640)
 Erosive duodenitis alone2.5 (39)2.3 (35)2.0 (20)1.9 (3)3.0 (11)1.6 (5)2.3 (114)
Mallory–Weiss6.0 (95)5.0 (77)2.1 (21)1.9 (3)2.7 (10)2.0 (6)4.3 (213)
 Mallory–Weiss alone3.1 (50)2.4 (36)1.0 (10)0.6 (1)1.6 (6)1.0 (3)2.1 (106)
Other (any)1.2 (19)3.2 (49)4.1 (41)3.1 (5)2.7 (10)2.6 (8)2.6 (133)
 Other alone0.3 (5)2.3 (35)2.9 (29)0.6 (1)1.6 (6)1.0 (3)1.6 (80)
No abnormality seen19 (286)15 (235)19 (191)15 (24)17 (63)19 (57)17 (865)
  • * Includes 93 transfers from other hospitals or admission data missing.

  • Includes vascular ectasia, haemobilia.