Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities
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J Racial Ethn Health Disparities · Dec 2016
Association Between Race and Case Fatality Rate in Hospitalizations for Sepsis.
Differentiating whether disparities in outcomes for sepsis among racial groups are due to differences in hospital care versus pre-hospitalization factors is an important step in developing effective strategies to reduce these disparities. As such, we examined the association between race and case fatality rates among hospitalizations for sepsis. ⋯ Case fatality rates for sepsis hospitalizations are lower in minority racial groups in California. Future studies and interventions that seek to reduce racial disparities in sepsis need to focus on pre-hospitalization factors that contribute to population-level racial differences in sepsis outcomes.
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J Racial Ethn Health Disparities · Dec 2016
Racial Disparities in Cranial Gunshot Wounds: Intent and Survival.
Gunshot wounds (GSW) to the head are associated with the highest mortality of all gun-related injuries, with assault reported as the leading cause of penetrating GSW. Several studies have explored factors and trends related to assault and self-inflicted GSW separately. The aim of this study was to investigate epidemiological characteristics and racial differences collectively in patients with GSW to the head by examining associations to injury intent and survival. ⋯ This study reports that there are racial disparities between assault GSW and self-inflicted GSW. However, neither race nor intent is a predictor of survival outcome. Targeted efforts are needed to reduce occurrence of cranial GSW events in order to decrease associated morbidity and mortality.