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J Perinatol 1990 Jul;7(3):227-31.
Does limited access to NICU services account for higher neonatal mortality
rates among blacks?
Langkamp DL, Foye HR, Roghmann KJ.
Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
During a 2-year period in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York,
black infants were admitted to the NICU 2.6 times as often as white infants.
The relative risk of NICU admission among black low birthweight infants
was 9.2 times that of normal birthweight black infants. The relative risk
of NICU admission among white low birthweight infants was 16.4 times that
of normal birthweight white infants. Thus, higher rates of low birthweight
among blacks did not account for the increased utilization of NICU services
by blacks. Within the NICU, 30% of the deaths among black normal birthweight
infants could be attributed to complications of asphyxia, persistent fetal
circulation, or meconium aspiration. Only 14.3% of the deaths among white
normal birthweight infants were attributed to these cause. Higher black
neonatal mortality rates did not appear to be due to limited access to
NICU services, but more normal birthweight black babies may have died
of potentially preventable causes.
PMID: 2372329 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]