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Differences in the Receipt of Regional Anesthesia Based on Race and Ethnicity in Colorectal Surgery.

Brittany N BurtonJanet O AdeolaVeena M DoAdam J MilamMaxime CannessonKeith C NorrisNicole E LopezRodney A Gabriel
Published in: Joint Commission journal on quality and patient safety (2024)
There was an annual increase in the use of regional anesthesia, yet Black and Asian patients (compared to whites) and Hispanics (compared to non-Hispanics) were less likely to receive regional anesthesia for colorectal surgery. These differences suggest that there are racial and ethnic differences in regional anesthesia use for colorectal surgery.
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