© 2018 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Background: Utilization of high-volume hospitals (HVH) for esophagectomy has been associated with improved perioperative outcomes and reduced mortality. We aimed to test the hypothesis that black-white racial disparities exist in HVH utilization and identify predictors of in-hospital surgical outcomes of esophageal cancer while adjusting for HVH utilization patterns. Methods: We queried the New York Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System database (1995 to 2012) for esophageal cancer patients who underwent surgical resection exclusively. Only records for patients with self-reported white or black race and a valid New York State ZIP code were included (n = 2,895). Analysis was performed to i...
Objective: To compare disparities in postoperative outcomes for African Americans after surgical int...
AbstractObjective: We sought to evaluate the effect of operative volume, hospital size, and cancer s...
Context Referral to high-volume hospitals has been recommended for operations with a demonstrated vo...
© 2018 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Background: Utilization of high-volume hospitals (HVH) for e...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have recorded racial disparities in access to care for major cancers. W...
Objective: This study describes racial differences in postoperative mortality following 8 cardiovasc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between race/ethnicity and perioperative outcomes in individ...
Background Although esophagectomy provides the highest probability of cure in patients with esophage...
PURPOSE: To determine whether (1) black and white women with endometrial cancer were treated by diff...
ObjectivesWe assessed use of low-volume hospitals by race and ethnicity for major cardiovascular pro...
Minority patients in New York City are doubly disadvantaged in their surgical care; they are substan...
BACKGROUND:Racial differences in American patients undergoing brain tumour surgery remain poorly cha...
Background: We hypothesized that Black and Hispanic patients undergoing Emergency General Surgery (E...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in general surgical outcomes are known to exist but not well understo...
Background: To quantify racial/ethnic differences in outcome after emergency general surgery (EGS). ...
Objective: To compare disparities in postoperative outcomes for African Americans after surgical int...
AbstractObjective: We sought to evaluate the effect of operative volume, hospital size, and cancer s...
Context Referral to high-volume hospitals has been recommended for operations with a demonstrated vo...
© 2018 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons Background: Utilization of high-volume hospitals (HVH) for e...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have recorded racial disparities in access to care for major cancers. W...
Objective: This study describes racial differences in postoperative mortality following 8 cardiovasc...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between race/ethnicity and perioperative outcomes in individ...
Background Although esophagectomy provides the highest probability of cure in patients with esophage...
PURPOSE: To determine whether (1) black and white women with endometrial cancer were treated by diff...
ObjectivesWe assessed use of low-volume hospitals by race and ethnicity for major cardiovascular pro...
Minority patients in New York City are doubly disadvantaged in their surgical care; they are substan...
BACKGROUND:Racial differences in American patients undergoing brain tumour surgery remain poorly cha...
Background: We hypothesized that Black and Hispanic patients undergoing Emergency General Surgery (E...
BACKGROUND: Racial disparities in general surgical outcomes are known to exist but not well understo...
Background: To quantify racial/ethnic differences in outcome after emergency general surgery (EGS). ...
Objective: To compare disparities in postoperative outcomes for African Americans after surgical int...
AbstractObjective: We sought to evaluate the effect of operative volume, hospital size, and cancer s...
Context Referral to high-volume hospitals has been recommended for operations with a demonstrated vo...