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Erschienen in: World Journal of Surgery 5/2021

04.03.2021 | Original Scientific Report

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Frail Geriatric Trauma Patients

verfasst von: Tanya Anand, Muhammad Khurrum, Mohamad Chehab, Letitia Bible, Samer Asmar, Molly Douglas, Michael Ditillo, Lynn Gries, Bellal Joseph

Erschienen in: World Journal of Surgery | Ausgabe 5/2021

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Abstract

Background

Frailty in geriatric trauma patients is commonly associated with adverse outcomes. Racial disparities in geriatric trauma patients are previously described in the literature. We aimed to assess whether race and ethnicity influence outcomes in frail geriatric trauma patients.

Methods

We performed a 1-year (2017) analysis of TQIP including all geriatric (age ≥ 65 years) trauma patients. The frailty index was calculated using 11-variables and a cutoff limit of 0.27 was defined for frail status. Multivariate regression analysis was performed to control for demographics, insurance status, injury parameters, vital signs, and ICU and hospital length of stay.

Results

We included 41,111 frail geriatric trauma patients. In terms of race, among frail geriatric trauma patients, 35,376 were Whites and 2916 were African Americans; in terms of ethnicity, 37,122 were Non-Hispanics and 2184 were Hispanics. On regression analysis, the White race was associated with higher odds of mortality (OR, 1.5; 95% CI, 1.2–2.0; p < 0.01) and in-hospital complications (OR, 1.4; 95% CI, 1.1–1.9; p < 0.01). White patients were more likely to be discharged to SNF (OR, 1.2; 95% CI, 1.1–1.4; p = 0.03) and less likely to be discharged home (p = 0.04) compared to African Americans. Non-Hispanics were more likely to be discharged to SNF (OR, 1.3; 95% CI, 1.1–1.5; p < 0.01) and less likely to be discharged home (p < 0.01) as compared to Hispanics. No significant difference in in-hospital mortality was seen between Hispanics and Non-Hispanics.

Conclusion

Race and ethnicity influence outcomes in frail geriatric trauma patients. These disparities exist regardless of age, gender, injury severity, and insurance status. Further studies are needed to highlight disparities by race and ethnicity and to identify potentially modifiable risk factors in the geriatric trauma population.
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Metadaten
Titel
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Frail Geriatric Trauma Patients
verfasst von
Tanya Anand
Muhammad Khurrum
Mohamad Chehab
Letitia Bible
Samer Asmar
Molly Douglas
Michael Ditillo
Lynn Gries
Bellal Joseph
Publikationsdatum
04.03.2021
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
World Journal of Surgery / Ausgabe 5/2021
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-020-05918-z

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