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Beyond “Asian”: Specific East and Southeast Asian Races or Ethnicities Associated With Jaundice Readmission

Michael G. Bentz, Nancy Carmona, Manavi M. Bhagwat, Lindsay M. Thimmig, Jamal Saleh, Uchechukwu Eke, Jolene Kokroko, Rand Dadasovich, Brooke Rice and Michael D. Cabana
Hospital Pediatrics May 2018, 8 (5) 269-273; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/hpeds.2017-0234
Michael G. Bentz
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Michael D. Cabana
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    Consolidation of parent-reported races and ethnicities. NA, Not applicable

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    Number of newborns in each race and ethnicity subgroup.

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    Factors Associated With Newborn Hospital Readmission for Hyperbilirubinemia (N = 653)

    Risk FactorUnadjusted OR (95% CI)Adjusted OR (95% CI)
    EGA <37 wk3.63 (1.83–7.18)4.11 (1.96–8.60)
    Far East Asian3.05 (1.92–4.83)3.17 (1.94–5.18)
    Southeast Asian2.88 (1.59–5.22)3.17 (1.66–6.08)
    Coombs positive2.79 (1.58–4.92)3.14 (1.69–5.83)
    First-time mother2.07 (1.29–3.33)2.19 (1.31–3.65)
    Male sex1.22 (0.80–1.86)—
    Pacific Islander1.04 (0.12–9.03)—
    Hispanic0.86 (0.47–1.59)—
    South Asian0.79 (0.33–1.92)—
    Black0.66 (0.27–1.59)—
    White0.63 (0.41–0.96)—
    • The following variables included no readmitted infants and were unable to be analyzed in logistic regression: Native American race or ethnicity, Unknown race or ethnicity, and exclusive formula feeding. EGA, estimated gestational age; —, not applicable.

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Michael G. Bentz, Nancy Carmona, Manavi M. Bhagwat, Lindsay M. Thimmig, Jamal Saleh, Uchechukwu Eke, Jolene Kokroko, Rand Dadasovich, Brooke Rice, Michael D. Cabana
Hospital Pediatrics May 2018, 8 (5) 269-273; DOI: 10.1542/hpeds.2017-0234

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