1. The relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic status and short-term outcomes following colon resection.
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Weldeslase TA, Akinyemi OA, Enchill KA, Lin A, Silvestre J, Fullum TM, Cornwell EE, and Nembhard CE
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- Humans, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Maryland epidemiology, Aged, Hospital Mortality, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Neighborhood Characteristics statistics & numerical data, Residence Characteristics statistics & numerical data, Laparoscopy statistics & numerical data, Retrospective Studies, Adult, Colectomy statistics & numerical data, Social Class, Patient Readmission statistics & numerical data, Length of Stay statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Background: This study investigates the association between neighborhood socioeconomic status, measured by the Distressed Communities Index (DCI), and short-term outcomes following colon resection., Methods: Utilizing the Maryland State Inpatient Sample database (SID 2018-2020), we determined the association between DCI and post-op outcomes following colon resection including length of stay, readmissions, 30-day in-hospital mortality, and non-routine discharges. Multivariate regression analysis was performed to control for potential confounding factors., Results: Of the 13,839 patients studied, median age was 63, with 54.3 % female and 64.5 % elective admissions. Laparoscopic surgery was performed in 36.9 % cases, with a median hospital stay of 5 days. Patients in distressed communities faced higher risks of emergency admission (OR: 1.31), prolonged hospitalization (OR: 1.29), non-routine discharges (OR: 1.36), and readmission (OR: 1.33). Black patients had longer stays than White patients (OR: 1.3). Despite adjustments, in-hospital mortality did not significantly differ among neighborhoods., Conclusion: Our study reveals that patients residing in distressed neighborhoods face a higher risk of prolonged hospitalization, non-routine discharges, and readmission rate after colon resection., (Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2024
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