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队列研究中血液透析患者的邻里种族混合程度与 ED 就诊次数的相关性。

The association of neighborhood racial mix and ED visit count in a cohort of patients on hemodialysis.

机构信息

Albert Einstein College of Medicine / Montefiore Medical Center, 3411 Wayne Ave, Suite 5H, Bronx, NY, 10467, USA.

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.

出版信息

BMC Nephrol. 2019 Sep 2;20(1):343. doi: 10.1186/s12882-019-1520-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Neighborhood racial mix is associated with dialysis facility performance metrics and mortality outcomes in patients on hemodialysis. We explored the association of neighborhood racial mix with emergency department (ED) visits in patients receiving hemodialysis.

METHODS

Using Looking Glass (Montefiore's clinical database) we identified a cohort of patients on hemodialysis with an index ED visit at any of 4 Montefiore Hospital locations, between January 2013 and December 2017 and followed it for number of ED visits through December of 2017 or dropout due to death. The racial mix data for the Bronx block group of each subject's residence was derived from the Census Bureau. We then used negative binomial regression to test the association of quintile of percent of Black residents per residential block group with ED visits in unadjusted and adjusted models. To adjust further for quality offered by local dialysis facilities, with the facility zip code as the locus, we used data from the "Dialysis Compare" website.

RESULTS

Three thousand nine-hundred and eighteen subjects were identified and the median number of ED visits was 3 (interquartile range (IQR) 1-7) during the study period. Subjects living in the highest quintile of percent Black residents were older, more commonly female and had lower poverty rates and higher rates of high school diplomas. Unadjusted models showed a significant association between the highest quintiles of Black neighborhood residence and count of ED visits. Fully adjusted, stratified models revealed that among males, and Hispanic and White subjects, living in neighborhoods with the highest quintiles of Black residents was associated with significantly more ED visits (p-trend =0.001, 0.02, 0.01 respectively). No association was found between dialysis facility locations' quintile of Black residents and quality metrics.

CONCLUSIONS

Living in a neighborhood with a higher percentage of Black residents is associated with a higher number of ED visits in males and non-Black patients on hemodialysis.

摘要

背景

社区的种族构成与血液透析患者的透析设施绩效指标和死亡率结果有关。我们探讨了社区种族构成与血液透析患者急诊就诊的关系。

方法

使用“Looking Glass”(Montefiore 的临床数据库),我们确定了一个在 Montefiore 医院的四个地点中任何一个地点接受血液透析的患者队列,其索引 ED 就诊时间在 2013 年 1 月至 2017 年 12 月之间,并对其进行了随访,直至 2017 年 12 月或因死亡而退出。每个受试者居住的 Bronx 街区组的种族构成数据源自人口普查局。然后,我们使用负二项回归模型来检验居住的街区组黑人居民百分比五分位数与 ED 就诊次数的关系,未调整和调整模型都进行了测试。为了进一步调整当地透析设施提供的质量,我们使用设施邮政编码作为场所,使用“Dialysis Compare”网站的数据。

结果

确定了 3918 名受试者,在研究期间,中位数 ED 就诊次数为 3 次(IQR 1-7)。居住在黑人居民比例最高的五分位数的受试者年龄较大,更常见的是女性,贫困率较低,高中文凭比例较高。未调整模型显示,黑人社区居住的最高五分位数与 ED 就诊次数之间存在显著关联。在完全调整、分层模型中发现,在男性、西班牙裔和白人受试者中,居住在黑人居民比例最高的街区与 ED 就诊次数显著增加相关(p 趋势=0.001、0.02、0.01)。没有发现透析设施位置的黑人居民五分位数与质量指标之间存在关联。

结论

生活在黑人居民比例较高的社区与血液透析男性和非黑人患者的 ED 就诊次数增加有关。

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