Obstetric Delivery Inpatient Stays Involving Substance Use Disorders and Related Clinical Outcomes, 2016
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Description
Presents statistics from the 2016 National Inpatient Sample
(NIS) on delivery-related inpatient stays involving
substance use disorders (SUDs). Types of SUDs reported
include the use of opioids, cocaine, and other stimulants
in urban and rural areas. Examines clinical outcomes at
delivery including preterm delivery, severe
preeclampsia/eclampsia, obstetric hemorrhage, and placental
abruption. Compares delivery outcomes with or without SUD
diagnosis, and by rural or urban residence of patient.
Author(s)
Anita Soni, Kathryn R. Fingar, Lawrence D. Reid
Date
10/2019
Organizations
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project
Tagged as
Alcohol use
· Illicit drug use
· Maternal health and prenatal care
· Prescription drug misuse
· Rural-urban differences
· Statistics and data
