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Postoperative racial disparities following spine surgery are less pronounced in the outpatient setting.

Troy B AmenIzzet AkosmanTejas SubramanianMitchell A JohnsonSamuel S RudisillJunho SongOmri MaayanLauren A BarberFrancis C LovecchioSheeraz Qureshi
Published in: The spine journal : official journal of the North American Spine Society (2024)
Racial inequality in postoperative complications following spine surgery is evident, however disparities in complication rates are relatively less following OP compared to IP procedures. Further work may be beneficial in elucidating the causes of these differences to better understand and mitigate overall racial disparities within the inpatient setting. These decreased differences may also provide promising indication that progress towards reducing inequality is possible as spine care transitions to the OP setting.
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