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Black/White Differences in Very Low Birth Weight Neonatal Mortality Rates Among New York City Hospitals

机译:纽约市医院中极低的出生体重新生儿死亡率的黑白差异

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OBJECTIVE. We sought to determine whether differences in the hospitals at which black and white infants are born contribute to black/white disparities in very low birth weight neonatal mortality rates in New York City.METHODS. We performed a population-based cohort study using New York City vital statistics records on all live births and deaths of infants weighing 500 to 1499 g who were born in 45 hospitals between January 1, 1996, and December 31, 2001 ( N = 11 781). We measured very low birth weight risk-adjusted neonatal mortality rates for each New York City hospital and assessed differences in the distributions of non-Hispanic black and non-Hispanic white very low birth weight births among these hospitals.RESULTS. Risk-adjusted neonatal mortality rates for very low birth weight infants in New York City hospitals ranged from 9.6 to 27.2 deaths per 1000 births. White very low birth weight infants were more likely to be born in the lowest mortality tertile of hospitals (49%), compared with black very low birth weight infants (29%). We estimated that, if black women delivered in the same hospitals as white women, then black very low birth weight mortality rates would be reduced by 6.7 deaths per 1000 very low birth weight births, removing 34.5% of the black/white disparity in very low birth weight neonatal mortality rates in New York City. Volume of very low birth weight deliveries was modestly associated with very low birth weight mortality rates but explained little of the racial disparity.CONCLUSION. Black very low birth weight infants more likely to be born in New York City hospitals with higher risk-adjusted neonatal mortality rates than were very low birth weight infants, contributing substantially to black-white disparities.
机译:目的。我们试图确定在纽约市出生的黑人和白人婴儿所在医院的差异是否导致极低出生体重新生儿死亡率中的黑人/白人差异。我们使用纽约市人口动态统计记录进行了一项基于人群的队列研究,研究了1996年1月1日至2001年12月31日期间在45家医院出生的500至1499 g婴儿的所有活产和死亡(N = 11781) )。我们测量了纽约市每家医院的极低出生体重风险调整后的新生儿死亡率,并评估了这些医院中非西班牙裔黑人和非西班牙裔白人极低出生体重儿的分布差异。在纽约市医院中,按风险调整的极低出生体重婴儿的新生儿死亡率为每千名新生儿9.6至27.2例死亡。与黑人极低出生体重婴儿(29%)相比,白人极低出生体重婴儿更有可能出生在死亡率最低的医院(49%)。我们估计,如果黑人妇女与白人妇女在同一家医院分娩,那么黑人极低出生体重的死亡率将每1000例极低出生体重的婴儿减少6.7例死亡,从而在极低出生率下消除了34.5%的黑人/白人差异纽约市的出生体重新生儿死亡率。极低的出生体重分娩量与极低的出生体重死亡率有适度的联系,但不能解释种族差异。结论。与极低体重的婴儿相比,极低体重的黑人婴儿更有可能在纽约市的医院出生,其风险调整后的新生儿死亡率更高。这在很大程度上造成了黑白差异。

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