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Pediatric Firearm Injuries and Fatalities: Do Racial Disparities Exist?

Authors :
Taylor S. Riall
Joseph V. Sakran
Mohamad Chehab
Samer Asmar
Michael L. Nance
Bellal Joseph
Source :
Annals of surgery. 272(4)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To evaluate racial disparities among White and Black pediatric firearm injury patients on a national level. BACKGROUND Pediatric firearm-related morbidity and mortality are rising in the United States. There is a paucity of data examining racial disparities in those patients. METHODS The Pediatric Trauma Quality Improvement Program (2017) was queried for pediatric (age ≤17 years) patients admitted with firearm injuries. Patients were stratified by race: White and Black. Injury characteristics were assessed. Outcomes were mortality, hospital length of stay, and discharge disposition. Hierarchical regression models were performed to determine predictors of mortality and longer hospital stays. RESULTS A total of 3717 pediatric firearm injury patients were identified: Blacks (67.0%) and Whites (33.0%). The majority of patients were male (84.2%). The most common injury intent in both groups was assault (77.3% in Blacks vs in 45.4% Whites; P

Details

ISSN :
15281140
Volume :
272
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f9a724ec1436b22074f57f75ba0eca79