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BOB Ped Surg 2023 - Shelby Sferra, AAP - Presentation

Video Published 2023-02-06 Updated 2026-06-02

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Retrospective cohort study (FIS database, 2015-2020) examining racial disparities in CDH outcomes across 1,625 patients. Black patients experienced higher disease severity, longer ventilation, and lower survival (79% vs 88% white patients). Institutions treating >30% minority CDH populations showed protective effect for Black and Hispanic patients without negatively impacting white patient outcomes.

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  • Black CDH patients have 79% survival vs 88% in white patients, with more severe disease markers including lower gestational age and birth weight.
  • Hospitals treating >30% minority CDH patients show protective effect against mortality for Black patients without harming white patient outcomes.
  • Black CDH patients require longer mechanical ventilation, more ECLS support, and have higher tracheostomy rates at discharge.
  • Hispanic and Asian CDH patients show comparable survival to white patients (88-92%) despite lower socioeconomic status in Hispanic cohort.
  • Institutional racial/ethnic diversity >20-30% improves survival for minority CDH patients, suggesting care quality benefits from diverse caseloads.

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