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Race and surgical outcomes: It is not all black and white
Nestor F. Esnaola
, Bruce L. Hall
, Patrick W. Hosokawa
, John Z. Ayanian
, William G. Henderson
, Shukri F. Khuri
, Michael J. Zinner
, Selwyn O. Rogers
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African American
100%
Surgical Outcomes
100%
Comorbidity
57%
Odds Ratio
57%
30-day Mortality
42%
General Surgery
28%
Emergency Surgery
28%
Postoperative Outcomes
28%
Quality Improvement Program
28%
Patient Characteristics
14%
Adverse Effects
14%
Medicare Data
14%
Hypertension
14%
Diabetes
14%
Renal Failure
14%
High Risk
14%
Wound Infection
14%
Non-Hispanic White
14%
Confounding
14%
Comorbid Conditions
14%
White Americans
14%
Patients Included
14%
Postoperative Mortality
14%
Dyspnea
14%
Mortality Prediction
14%
Multivariable Logistic Regression
14%
African American Patients
14%
Major Surgery
14%
Perioperative Management
14%
Renal Insufficiency
14%
Complex Procedure
14%
Open Wound
14%
Renal Complications
14%
American Society of Anesthesiology
14%
Patient Safety in Surgery
14%
Perioperative Cardiac Arrest
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Comorbidity
100%
Odds Ratio
100%
Quality Improvement
50%
Renal Failure
50%
General Surgery
50%
Surgical Emergency
50%
Adverse Event
25%
Medicare
25%
Patient Characteristics
25%
Diabetes
25%
Anesthesiology
25%
Wound Infection
25%
Dyspnea
25%
Logistic Regression Analysis
25%
Heart Arrest
25%
Major Surgery
25%
Patient Safety
25%
Open Wound
25%