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Sociocultural Factors Influence Emergency Surgery Admissions

Sep 07, 2023

REFERENCES & ADDITIONAL READING

Lee P, Le Saux M, Siegel R, et al. Racial and ethnic disparities in the management of acute pain in US emergency departments: meta-analysis and systematic review. Am J Emerg Med. 2019;37(9):1770-1777.

Ngai KM, Grudzen CR, Lee R, et al. The association between limited English proficiency and unplanned emergency department revisit within 72 hours. Ann Emerg Med. 2016;68(2):213-221.

Rigney GH, Ghoshal S, Mercaldo S, et al. Assessing the relationship between race, language, and surgical admissions in the emergency department. West J Emerg Med. 2023;24(2):141-148. Available at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10047742/

Schwartz DA, Hui X, Schneider EB, et al. Worse outcomes among uninsured general surgery patients: Does the need for an emergency operation explain these disparities? Surgery. 2014;156(2):345-351.

Tang EW, Go J, Kwok A, et al. The relationship between language proficiency and surgical length of stay following cardiac bypass surgery. Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2016;15(6):438-446.

ABOUT THE EXPERTS

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    Marc D. Succi, MD
    Assistant Professor of Radiology
    Harvard Medical School
    Attending Physician
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Associate Chair, Innovation & Commercialization

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Grant Rigney
    Medical Student
    Harvard Medical School

    Marc D. Succi, MD, and Grant Rigney have no financial disclosures that are relevant to this article to report.

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