Deepa Dongarwar, Ayleen Hernandez, L. Miranda, H. Salihu
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美国妊娠相关住院治疗中创伤性脊髓损伤的黑人-白人差异趋势研究
全球患有创伤性脊髓损伤(tSCI)的女性比例正在增加,但文献中缺乏关于这一人群中女性特定健康状况(如怀孕)的数据。在这项回顾性队列研究中,我们试图填补文献中关于住院孕妇tSCI趋势种族差异的空白。使用全国住院患者样本数据,确定了患有tSCI的孕妇的所有住院情况。在2009-2018年的10年研究期间,使用联合点回归分析来检验美国整个怀孕住院人群中tSCI发病率的时间趋势。我们比较了非西班牙裔(NH)黑人和NH白人的tSCI住院趋势。总体而言,在研究期间,整个孕妇群体的tSCI发生率有所上升(平均年百分比变化[APC]:7.1,95%CI:1.2,13.4)。与NH白人相比,NH黑人的tSCI发病率始终较高。应制定更多的公共卫生政策来预防妊娠期间的急性tSCI,医生应了解如何满足患有tSCI的孕妇的需求,尤其是那些属于种族/少数民族的孕妇。版权所有©2022 Dongarwar等人,由Global Health and Education Projects,股份有限公司出版。这是一篇根据知识共享署名许可CC by 4.0条款分发的开放获取文章。
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