Race and Socio-Economic Status Impact Withdrawal of Treatment in Young Traumatic Brain Injury

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Tran, Jessica [1 ]
Byerly, Saskya [2 ]
Nelson, Jeffrey [3 ]
Lenart, Emily K. [2 ]
Kerwin, Andrew J. [2 ]
Filiberto, Dina M. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Tennessee, Coll Med, Hlth Sci Ctr, 910 Madison Ave, Memphis, TN 38103 USA
[2] Univ Tennessee, Dept Surg, Div Traumaand Surg Crit Care, Hlth Sci Ctr, 910 Madison Ave, Memphis, TN USA
[3] Univ Tennessee, Dept Med, Div Gen Internal Med, Hlth Sci Ctr, 910 Madison Ave, Memphis, TN USA
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Traumatic brain injury; palliative care; critical care; race; socioeconomic status; LIFE-SUSTAINING THERAPY; INSURANCE STATUS; DISPARITIES; REHABILITATION; ASSOCIATION; DISCHARGE; MORTALITY; CARE; AGE;
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10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.07.035
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Context. Withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies (WDLST) in young individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an overwhelming situation often made more stressful by socioeconomic factors that shape health outcomes. Identifying these factors is crucial to developing equitable and goal-concordant care for patients and families. Objectives. We aimed to identify predictors of WDLST in young patients with 1-TBI. We hypothesized uninsured payment method, race, and co-morbid status are associated with WDLST. Methods. We queried the 2021 Trauma Quality Improvement Program database for patients <45 years with TBI. Patients with WDLST were compared to patients without WDLST. Multivariable logistic regression (MLR) was performed. Results. 61,115 patients were included, of whom 2,487 (4.1%) underwent WDLST. Patients in the WDLST cohort were older (29 vs 27, P<0.001), more likely to suffer from a penetrating mechanism (29% vs 11%, P<.0001), and have uninsured (22% vs 18%) or other payment method (5% vs 3%) when compared to the non-WDLST cohort. MLR identified age (AOR:1.019, 95% CI 1.014-1.024, P<.0001), non-Hispanic ethnicity (AOR:1.590, 95% CI 1.373-1.841, P<.0001), penetrating mechanism (AOR:3.075, 95% CI 2.727-3.467, P<.0001), systolic blood pressure (AOR: 0.992, 95% CI 0.990-0.993, P<0.0001), advanced directive (AOR:4.987, 95% CI 2.823-8.812, P<.0001), cirrhosis (AOR:3.854, 95% CI 2.641-5.625, P<.0001), disseminated cancer (AOR:6.595, 95% CI 2.370-18.357, P=0.0003), and interfacility transfer (AOR:1.457, 95% CI 1.295-1.640, P<0.0001) as factors associated with WDLST. Black patients were less likely to undergo WDLST when compared to white patients (AOR:0.687, Conclusion. The decision for WDLST in young patients with severe TBI may be influenced by cultural and socioeconomic factors in addition to clinical considerations. J Pain Symptom Manage 2024;68:499-505.
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