Childhood Opportunity and Acute Interstage Outcomes: A National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative Analysis.
Benjamin ZielonkaEmily M BucholzMinmin LuKatherine E BatesGarick D HillNelangi M PintoLynn A SleeperDavid W BrownPublished in: Circulation (2024)
Zip code COI level is associated with differences in preoperative risk factors and stage 1 palliation hospitalization characteristics. Acute interstage outcomes, although common across the spectrum of childhood opportunity, are not associated with COI level in an era of highly prevalent home monitoring programs. The role of home monitoring in mitigating disparities during the interstage period merits further investigation.
Keyphrases
- quality improvement
- liver failure
- risk factors
- respiratory failure
- healthcare
- patient safety
- drug induced
- aortic dissection
- childhood cancer
- public health
- early life
- patients undergoing
- young adults
- skeletal muscle
- mechanical ventilation
- weight loss
- health insurance
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- affordable care act