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BOB in Ped Surg 2023 - AAP Winner - Shelby Sferra, MD

Video Published 2023-02-01 Updated 2023-02-06

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Retrospective study of 1,625 CDH patients (2015-2020) examining racial/ethnic survival disparities. Black patients showed increased mortality (79% vs 88% survival) and disease severity markers. Institutions with >30% racial/ethnic diversity demonstrated improved outcomes for minority patients, suggesting institutional factors may mitigate disparities.

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  • Black infants with CDH have 79% survival vs 88% in white infants, with increased disease severity markers and longer ECMO/ventilation needs.
  • Hospitals treating >30% minority CDH patients show improved survival across all racial groups compared to low-diversity institutions (<20%).
  • Black CDH patients have lower gestational age, birth weight, Apgar scores, and higher rates of preterm birth compared to white patients.
  • Institutional diversity level (>30% Black/Hispanic patients) confers protective effect for minority CDH outcomes independent of hospital volume.
  • Hispanic and Asian CDH patients have comparable survival to white patients (88-92%) despite socioeconomic differences.

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