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The risk factor for cholelithiasis include low physical activity. With an aging society, the number of bedridden patients who undergo percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) has increased, and cholelithiasis has often been found in these patients. This study aimed to evaluate the risk factors correlated with cholelithiasis in adults who underwent PEG. This retrospective single-center design study reviewed patients who underwent PEG and were confirmed to have cholelithiasis through imaging from March 1996 to December 2021. The investigated variables were age, sex, body mass index (BMI, kg/m), cause of PEG insertion, initial physical activity status, laboratory findings on PEG insertion day, and incidence of acute cholecystitis. The differences between categorical and continuous variables were analyzed using Student's t test and chi-square test. We enrolled 576 eligible patients who underwent PEG insertion. A total of 161 patients were detected with cholelithiasis (28.0%). The overall independent risk factors for cholelithiasis in patients who underwent PEG insertion were increased C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and decreased physical activity status (bedridden state). The incidence of cholelithiasis was increased by up to 30.7%, especially in patients with bedridden status. However, the incidence of acute cholecystitis among cholelithiasis group was only 5.6%. BMI and total cholesterol were positively correlated with the size of gallbladder (GB) stones. One of the major risk factors for cholelithiasis is decreased physical activity, especially in patients who underwent PEG insertion. Abdominal imaging is recommended to confirm the presence of cholelithiasis and to consider prophylaxis for cholelithiasis, especially in bedridden patients with elevated initial CRP levels at the time of PEG insertion.
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