社会脆弱性综合指标与因哮喘状态入住儿童重症监护病房之间的关联。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q2 ALLERGY
Justin Jones, Margaret J Klein, Alicia Adiwidjaja, Patrick Ross, Matthew Keefer, Jonathan M Tan
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背景:目前,人们对社会经济因素对因哮喘入住儿科重症监护室(PICU)风险的影响了解有限。我们采用社会脆弱性综合测量方法--社会脆弱性指数(SVI)和儿童机会指数(COI)2.0--对因哮喘入住洛杉矶儿童医院(CHLA)儿科重症监护室和儿科病房的患者进行了比较。我们假设,SVI 值高而 COI 值低的患者入住 PICU 的风险更高:方法:使用哮喘的 ICD-10 编码识别患者。主要结果是因哮喘状态入住 PICU 或病房。对患者登记的街道地址进行地理编码,并在人口普查区层面与 SVI 和 COI 2.0 数据进行空间连接。使用患者的 SVI、COI 2.0 和入院地点进行单变量和回归分析:从 2017 年 1 月到 2022 年 3 月,共有 2458 例入院患者的地址与 1983 例不同患者的地址相匹配。所有患者的总体 SVI 中位数为 0.86(IQR 0.6,0.9)。总体 COI 中位数为 25.0(IQR 10,50)。入住 PICU 和病房的 SVI 或 COI 没有差异。然而,因哮喘多次入院的儿童SVI和COI较高:结论:因哮喘入住CHL的患儿SVI较高,COI较低。结论:因哮喘入院的儿童SVI值升高,COI值降低,根据SVI或COI评分,入院地点之间没有差异。这表明我们为社会经济风险较高的儿童提供了护理,但这并没有增加哮喘患者在 PICU 的使用率。
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The association between composite measures of social vulnerability and PICU admission for status asthmaticus.

Background: Current knowledge of the impact of socioeconomic factors on the risk of admission to the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) for asthma is limited. Using composite measures of social vulnerability-Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) and Child Opportunity Index (COI) 2.0-we compared patients admitted for status asthmaticus to the PICU and pediatric ward at Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). We hypothesized patients with a high SVI and low COI are at higher risk for PICU admission.

Methods: Patients were identified using ICD-10 codes for asthma. Primary outcome was admission to PICU versus ward for status asthmaticus. Patient-registered residential street addresses were geocoded and spatially joined to SVI and COI 2.0 data at the census tract level. Univariate and regression analyses using the patient's SVI, COI 2.0, and admission location were conducted.

Results: From January 2017 to March 2022, there were 2458 admissions matched to addresses from 1983 distinct patients. The overall median SVI for all patients was 0.86 (IQR 0.6, 0.9). Overall median COI was 25.0 (IQR 10, 50). There was no difference in SVI or COI for admission to the PICU versus the ward. However, children requiring multiple hospital admissions for asthma were associated with higher SVI and lower COI.

Conclusions: Children admitted to CHLA for asthma had an elevated SVI and low COI. There was no difference between admission locations based on SVI or COI scores. This indicates we care for children at increased socioeconomic risk, but this did not increase PICU use for asthma.

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CiteScore
9.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
200
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology is the world''s leading journal in pediatric allergy, publishing original contributions and comprehensive reviews related to the understanding and treatment of immune deficiency and allergic inflammatory and infectious diseases in children. Other areas of interest include: development of specific and accessory immunity; the immunological interaction during pregnancy and lactation between mother and child. As Pediatric Allergy and Immunology promotes communication between scientists engaged in basic research and clinicians working with children, we publish both clinical and experimental work.
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