2022
DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2022.04.008
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Race and Outcomes in Patients with Congenital Cardiac Disease in an Enhanced Recovery Program

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“…Interventions to eliminate inequities in surgical care at the health care system level have primarily focused on leveraging enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols, implementing electronic medical record alerts, and clinical feedback mechanisms. 68,74,75,[83][84][85][86] The implementation of ERAS programs has been associated with reduction in racial and ethnic disparities in postoperative length of stay after colorectal surgery and cardiac surgery and perioperative and postoperative pain management for multiple operations, and intensive care readmission following cardiac surgery. 73,74,84,86,87 These standardized treatment pathways reduce variability in clinical decisions and may mitigate the impact of provider bias.…”
Section: Health Care System Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interventions to eliminate inequities in surgical care at the health care system level have primarily focused on leveraging enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols, implementing electronic medical record alerts, and clinical feedback mechanisms. 68,74,75,[83][84][85][86] The implementation of ERAS programs has been associated with reduction in racial and ethnic disparities in postoperative length of stay after colorectal surgery and cardiac surgery and perioperative and postoperative pain management for multiple operations, and intensive care readmission following cardiac surgery. 73,74,84,86,87 These standardized treatment pathways reduce variability in clinical decisions and may mitigate the impact of provider bias.…”
Section: Health Care System Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…68,74,75,[83][84][85][86] The implementation of ERAS programs has been associated with reduction in racial and ethnic disparities in postoperative length of stay after colorectal surgery and cardiac surgery and perioperative and postoperative pain management for multiple operations, and intensive care readmission following cardiac surgery. 73,74,84,86,87 These standardized treatment pathways reduce variability in clinical decisions and may mitigate the impact of provider bias. Beyond ERAS programs, health care systems have demonstrated that care coordination, navigators, and feedback systems may reduce racial and ethnic disparities in fragmented care.…”
Section: Health Care System Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings suggest that the standardization of care may play a role in mitigating racial outcome disparities in the future (Table 2). 40…”
Section: Diversity Equity and Inclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, in the area of pain management, racial disparities were not demonstrated for perioperative morphine equivalents and pain scores. 37 Transitioning to adult cardiac anesthesiology, the past year saw the publication of numerous studies on clinical practice, risk prediction, post-operative outcomes, and technological advances. 38 The HandiCAP RCT investigated the effect of intraoperative anesthesia care handovers on all-cause mortality, hospital readmission, and serious postoperative complications, finding no significant difference within 30 days of surgery and concluding that handovers may carry less risk than fatigue or attention lapses during the provision of an anesthetic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, in the area of pain management, racial disparities were not demonstrated for perioperative morphine equivalents and pain scores. 37…”
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