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Disparities in Ultrasound Use for Diagnosing Pediatric Appendicitis Across United States Emergency Departments.
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The Journal of surgical research [J Surg Res] 2024 Feb; Vol. 294, pp. 16-25. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Oct 17. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Introduction: An ultrasound (US)-first approach for evaluating appendicitis is recommended by the American College of Radiology. We sought to assess the access to and utilization of an US-first approach for children with acute appendicitis in United States Emergency Departments.<br />Methods: Utilizing the 2019 Nationwide Emergency Department Sample, we performed a retrospective cohort study of patients <18 y with a primary diagnosis of acute appendicitis based on International Classification of Disease 10th Edition Diagnosis codes. Our primary outcome was the presentation to a hospital that does not perform US for children with acute appendicitis. Our secondary outcome was the receipt of a US at US-capable hospital. We developed generalized linear models with inverse-probability weighting to determine the association between patient characteristics and outcomes.<br />Results: Of 49,703 total children, 24,102 (48%) received a US evaluation. The odds of presenting at a hospital with no US use were significantly higher for patients aged 11-17 compared to patients <6 y (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] [95% confidence interval (CI)]: 1.59, [1.19- 2.13], P = 0.002); lowest median household income quartile compared to highest (aOR [95% CI]: 2.50, [1.52-4.10], P < 0.001); rural locations compared to metropolitan (aOR [95% CI]: 8.36 [5.54-12.6], P < 0.001), and Hispanic compared to non-Hispanic White (aOR [95% CI]: 0.63 [0.45-0.90], P = 0.01). The odds of receiving a US at US-capable hospitals were significantly lower for patients >6 y, lowest median household income quartiles, and rural locations (P < 0.05).<br />Conclusions: Rural, older, and poorer children are more likely to present to hospitals that do not utilize US in the diagnosis of acute appendicitis and are less likely to undergo US at US-capable hospitals.<br /> (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Child
Humans
Hispanic or Latino statistics & numerical data
Retrospective Studies
United States epidemiology
Adolescent
White statistics & numerical data
Age Factors
Rural Population
Appendicitis diagnostic imaging
Appendicitis epidemiology
Appendicitis ethnology
Emergency Service, Hospital statistics & numerical data
Ultrasonography statistics & numerical data
Healthcare Disparities ethnology
Healthcare Disparities statistics & numerical data
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1095-8673
- Volume :
- 294
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of surgical research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 37857139
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jss.2023.09.049