2021
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2021-153029
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) Hospitalizations: Racial Disparity in Outcomes of Patients with Comorbidities

Abstract: Background: Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) outcomes are dependent on leukemia-specific factors, such as cytogenetics and patient-specific factors, such as age and performance status. Racial and socioeconomic disparities have become apparent with self-reported African American race associated with poor survival in AML pts < 60 years (y) of age. We analyzed in-hospital death among AML-related hospitalizations and evaluated differences in sociodemographic characteristics, focusing on the effect of age and ra… Show more

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“…We presented the preliminary findings of this study as a poster in the Fourth Annual Summer Research Summit on Health Equity Organized by the Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training and Research, Baylor College of Medicine and presented our subgroup analysis findings of increased mortality of elderly Hispanic AML patients with comorbidities relative to their counterparts in the same age group without comorbidities at the American Society of Hematology Meeting in 2021. 15 , 16 We herein expand our evaluations on in‐hospital death among AML‐related hospitalizations based on sociodemographic characteristics, focusing on the effect of age and race.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We presented the preliminary findings of this study as a poster in the Fourth Annual Summer Research Summit on Health Equity Organized by the Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training and Research, Baylor College of Medicine and presented our subgroup analysis findings of increased mortality of elderly Hispanic AML patients with comorbidities relative to their counterparts in the same age group without comorbidities at the American Society of Hematology Meeting in 2021. 15 , 16 We herein expand our evaluations on in‐hospital death among AML‐related hospitalizations based on sociodemographic characteristics, focusing on the effect of age and race.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously published studies on AML‐related hospitalizations have revealed disparities in length of stay and charge per day based on age and race; and disparities in mortality based on volume and teaching status of hospitals, 12–14 but had not evaluated if there are racial disparities in the in‐hospital death of adult patients with AML. We presented the preliminary findings of this study as a poster in the Fourth Annual Summer Research Summit on Health Equity Organized by the Center of Excellence in Health Equity, Training and Research, Baylor College of Medicine and presented our subgroup analysis findings of increased mortality of elderly Hispanic AML patients with comorbidities relative to their counterparts in the same age group without comorbidities at the American Society of Hematology Meeting in 2021 15,16 . We herein expand our evaluations on in‐hospital death among AML‐related hospitalizations based on sociodemographic characteristics, focusing on the effect of age and race.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%