Associations between low Apgar scores and mortality by race in the United States: A cohort study of 6,809,653 infants.
Emma GilletteJames P BoardmanClara CalvertJeeva Reeba JohnSarah Jane StockPublished in: PLoS medicine (2022)
The association between Apgar scores and mortality varies across racial groups. Low Apgar scores are associated with mortality across racial groups captured by United States (US) records, but are worse at discriminating infants at risk of mortality for black and non-Hispanic non-Asian infants than for white infants. Apgar scores are useful clinical indicators and epidemiological tools; caution is required regarding racial differences in their applicability.