Other Disorders

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This table shows data on general patient demographics and clinical characteristics for people with other disorders. To view this table in Excel, download the file at the top of this page.

Table 6

HTC Population Profile Patient Characteristics, Other Disorders, Data Reported from 1/1/2012 through 9/29/2023

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HTC Population Profile Patient Characteristics, Other Disorders
Venous thromboembolism Blood coagulation
disorder without specific
diagnosis
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
# (%) # (%) # (%)
# of patients 44956 (100) 2797 (100) 568 (100)
Age (years) <2 3526 (8) 122 (4) * *
2–10 3378 (8) 589 (21) 61 (11)
11–19 6827 (15) 877 (31) 231 (41)
20–44 11280 (25) 652 (23) 209 (37)
45–64 11862 (26) 324 (12) 55 (10)
65+ 8083 (18) 233 (8) * *
Sex Male 20037 (45) 854 (31) 109 (19)
Female 24919 (55) 1943 (69) 459 (81)
Ethnicity Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish origin 4112 (9) 622 (22) 31 (5)
Not Hispanic, Latino/a, or Spanish origin 38726 (86) 2034 (73) 508 (89)
Unknown 2118 (5) 141 (5) 29 (5)
Race American Indian/Alaska Native 236 (1) 40 (1) * *
Asian 869 (2) 87 (3) * *
Black or African American 8047 (18) 294 (11) 12 (2)
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 100 (0) 9 (0) * *
White 32862 (73) 2137 (76) 511 (90)
More than one of these 280 (1) 35 (1) * *
Unknown 2562 (6) 195 (7) 35 (6)
Insurance Status Insured 44181 (98) 2745 (98) 564 (99)
Uninsured 565 (1) 25 (1) * *
Unknown 210 (0) 27 (1) * *
History of HCV infection Yes * * 23 (1) * *
No * * 2280 (82) 406 (71)
Unknown * * 494 (18) * *
Not Applicable 44956 (100) 0 (0) * *
History of HIV infection Yes * * 17 (1) * *
No * * 2284 (82) 404 (71)
Unknown * * 496 (18) * *
Not Applicable 44956 (100) 0 (0) * *

The HTC Population Profile contains 39 transsexual individuals. For confidentiality purposes, the number of transsexual patients is too small to report by year or other characteristics. Transsexual patients have been included in the counts of male and female according to the sex assigned to them at birth since hemophilia and von Willebrand disease, the most common congenital bleeding disorders, affect the sexes differently. On August 10, 2020, the responses for this question changed such that "Male to Female" and "Female to Male" (that is, transsexual) were removed and "Intersex" was added. The number of intersex patients is too small to report by year or other characteristics; therefore, these counts have been excluded to protect patient confidentiality.

*Counts greater than zero but less than five have been suppressed to protect patient confidentiality. Additional cells may be suppressed to prevent derivation of these counts by subtraction.

HCV and HIV status are not recorded for VTE patients.