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The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system

BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact in the United States, particularly for Black populations, and has heavily burdened the healthcare system. Hospitals have created protocols to allocate limited resources, but there is concern that these protocols will exacerbate dispariti...

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Autores principales: Roy, Shireen, Showstark, Mary, Tolchin, Benjamin, Kashyap, Nitu, Bonito, Jennifer, Salazar, Michelle C., Herbst, Jennifer L., Nash, Katherine A., Nguemeni Tiako, Max Jordan, Jubanyik, Karen, Kim, Nancy, Galusha, Deron, Wang, Karen H., Oladele, Carol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34529684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256763
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author Roy, Shireen
Showstark, Mary
Tolchin, Benjamin
Kashyap, Nitu
Bonito, Jennifer
Salazar, Michelle C.
Herbst, Jennifer L.
Nash, Katherine A.
Nguemeni Tiako, Max Jordan
Jubanyik, Karen
Kim, Nancy
Galusha, Deron
Wang, Karen H.
Oladele, Carol
author_facet Roy, Shireen
Showstark, Mary
Tolchin, Benjamin
Kashyap, Nitu
Bonito, Jennifer
Salazar, Michelle C.
Herbst, Jennifer L.
Nash, Katherine A.
Nguemeni Tiako, Max Jordan
Jubanyik, Karen
Kim, Nancy
Galusha, Deron
Wang, Karen H.
Oladele, Carol
author_sort Roy, Shireen
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description BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact in the United States, particularly for Black populations, and has heavily burdened the healthcare system. Hospitals have created protocols to allocate limited resources, but there is concern that these protocols will exacerbate disparities. The sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score is a tool often used in triage protocols. In these protocols, patients with higher SOFA scores are denied resources based on the assumption that they have worse clinical outcomes. The purpose of this study was to assess whether using SOFA score as a triage tool among COVID-positive patients would exacerbate racial disparities in clinical outcomes. METHODS: We analyzed data from a retrospective cohort of hospitalized COVID-positive patients in the Yale-New Haven Health System. We examined associations between race/ethnicity and peak overall/24-hour SOFA score, in-hospital mortality, and ICU admission. Other predictors of interest were age, sex, primary language, and insurance status. We used one-way ANOVA and chi-square tests to assess differences in SOFA score across racial/ethnic groups and linear and logistic regression to assess differences in clinical outcomes by sociodemographic characteristics. RESULTS: Our final sample included 2,554 patients. Black patients had higher SOFA scores compared to patients of other races. However, Black patients did not have significantly greater in-hospital mortality or ICU admission compared to patients of other races. CONCLUSION: While Black patients in this sample of hospitalized COVID-positive patients had higher SOFA scores compared to patients of other races, this did not translate to higher in-hospital mortality or ICU admission. Results demonstrate that if SOFA score had been used to allocate care, Black COVID patients would have been denied care despite having similar clinical outcomes to white patients. Therefore, using SOFA score to allocate resources has the potential to exacerbate racial inequities by disproportionately denying care to Black patients and should not be used to determine access to care. Healthcare systems must develop and use COVID-19 triage protocols that prioritize equity.
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spelling pubmed-84454122021-09-17 The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system Roy, Shireen Showstark, Mary Tolchin, Benjamin Kashyap, Nitu Bonito, Jennifer Salazar, Michelle C. Herbst, Jennifer L. Nash, Katherine A. Nguemeni Tiako, Max Jordan Jubanyik, Karen Kim, Nancy Galusha, Deron Wang, Karen H. Oladele, Carol PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact in the United States, particularly for Black populations, and has heavily burdened the healthcare system. Hospitals have created protocols to allocate limited resources, but there is concern that these protocols will exacerbate disparities. The sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score is a tool often used in triage protocols. In these protocols, patients with higher SOFA scores are denied resources based on the assumption that they have worse clinical outcomes. The purpose of this study was to assess whether using SOFA score as a triage tool among COVID-positive patients would exacerbate racial disparities in clinical outcomes. METHODS: We analyzed data from a retrospective cohort of hospitalized COVID-positive patients in the Yale-New Haven Health System. We examined associations between race/ethnicity and peak overall/24-hour SOFA score, in-hospital mortality, and ICU admission. Other predictors of interest were age, sex, primary language, and insurance status. We used one-way ANOVA and chi-square tests to assess differences in SOFA score across racial/ethnic groups and linear and logistic regression to assess differences in clinical outcomes by sociodemographic characteristics. RESULTS: Our final sample included 2,554 patients. Black patients had higher SOFA scores compared to patients of other races. However, Black patients did not have significantly greater in-hospital mortality or ICU admission compared to patients of other races. CONCLUSION: While Black patients in this sample of hospitalized COVID-positive patients had higher SOFA scores compared to patients of other races, this did not translate to higher in-hospital mortality or ICU admission. Results demonstrate that if SOFA score had been used to allocate care, Black COVID patients would have been denied care despite having similar clinical outcomes to white patients. Therefore, using SOFA score to allocate resources has the potential to exacerbate racial inequities by disproportionately denying care to Black patients and should not be used to determine access to care. Healthcare systems must develop and use COVID-19 triage protocols that prioritize equity. Public Library of Science 2021-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8445412/ /pubmed/34529684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256763 Text en © 2021 Roy et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Roy, Shireen
Showstark, Mary
Tolchin, Benjamin
Kashyap, Nitu
Bonito, Jennifer
Salazar, Michelle C.
Herbst, Jennifer L.
Nash, Katherine A.
Nguemeni Tiako, Max Jordan
Jubanyik, Karen
Kim, Nancy
Galusha, Deron
Wang, Karen H.
Oladele, Carol
The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system
title The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system
title_full The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system
title_fullStr The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system
title_full_unstemmed The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system
title_short The potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among COVID-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system
title_sort potential impact of triage protocols on racial disparities in clinical outcomes among covid-positive patients in a large academic healthcare system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445412/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34529684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256763
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