Postpartum readmission in Maryland by race and ethnicity, 2016–2019AJOG Global Reports at a Glance

Autor: Sonia Hamilton, BS, Sarah Olson, MPH, Kristin Voegtline, PhD, Shari M. Lawson, MD, MBA
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: AJOG Global Reports, Vol 3, Iss 4, Pp 100278- (2023)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2666-5778
DOI: 10.1016/j.xagr.2023.100278
Popis: BACKGROUND: The majority of maternal deaths occur in the postpartum period. We sought to compare postpartum readmission by race and ethnicity to better understand whether there are disparities in maternal health in the postpartum period as indicated by readmission to the hospital. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to use state-wide Maryland data to identify postpartum readmission rates by race and ethnicity, as well as the major risk factors, indications, and timing of readmission. STUDY DESIGN: In this retrospective study (2016–2019), childbirth hospitalizations for patients of childbearing age were identified from the Maryland State Inpatient Database, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Indication for readmission was described. Multivariable logistic regression models were employed to determine racial and ethnic differences in postpartum readmissions, adjusting for maternal and obstetrical characteristics. RESULTS: Among total deliveries (n=260,778), 3914 patients (1.5%) were readmitted within 60 days of delivery. The most common primary diagnoses at readmission were hypertension and infection. The prevalence of readmission was 1.2% (1306/111,325) for White patients, 2.3% (1786/79,412) for Black patients, 1.2% (485/40,862) for Hispanic patients and 1.2% (337/29,179) for patients of Other race or ethnicity (P
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