Impact of Racial/Ethnic Disparities on Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Cervical Spine Surgery
Jacquelyn S. Pennings,
Emily R. Oleisky,
Hiral Master
et al.
Abstract:Study Design.
Retrospective analysis of data from the cervical module of a national spine registry, the Quality Outcomes Database (QOD).
Objective.
To examine the association of race and ethnicity with patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) at 1 year after cervical spine surgery.
Summary of Background Data.
Evidence suggests that Black individuals are 39% to 44% more likely to have postoperative complicat… Show more
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