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David Grabski, MD - Best of the Best in Pediatric Surgery 2024

Video Published 2024-02-26 Updated 2024-02-26

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Dr. Grabski presents a multimodal opioid reduction protocol that eliminated racial disparities in postoperative pain management for children under 1 year. Black children received 6x more opioids pre-intervention; standardized care reduced this gap to zero while improving length of stay and safety outcomes across all racial groups.

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  • Black children received 6-fold higher postoperative opioid doses than white peers pre-intervention (13 vs 2 mg/kg morphine equivalents).
  • Multimodal protocol (IV acetaminophen, education, standardized signout) reduced opioid use 98% and eliminated racial prescribing disparities.
  • Pre-intervention racial disparities extended beyond opioids: black children had 45-day vs 16-day length of stay compared to white children.
  • Standardization of care equalized outcomes post-intervention: length of stay became identical (8 days) across racial groups.
  • Pain scores were equivalent across races throughout, indicating disparities reflected prescribing bias rather than clinical need.

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