Approaches to Biliary Atresia Care at Cincinnati Children’s - Anna Peters, MD, PhD - Racial disparities in the early diagnosis of biliary atresia

Space: Live Event Content Author: Anna Peters Published: 2023-12-01

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Introduction to Biliary Atresia and Racial Disparities
Dr. Anna Peters introduces the topic of biliary atresia, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and the racial disparities affecting outcomes in children.
2:32
Case Study Overview
A case study of an 8-week-old Hispanic male with biliary atresia highlights the challenges in timely diagnosis and the implications of delayed treatment.
5:04
Objectives and Importance of Early Diagnosis
The objectives of the study are outlined, focusing on the impact of timely evaluation of jaundice in newborns and its correlation with biliary atresia outcomes.
7:36
Guidelines and Screening Practices
Discussion of conflicting guidelines for screening jaundiced infants and the implications for pediatricians in diagnosing biliary atresia.
10:09
Impact of Race on Diagnosis and Treatment
Analysis of how race affects the timing of hepatology referrals and the likelihood of receiving timely Kasai operations among infants.
15:13
Socioeconomic Factors and Neighborhood Deprivation
Exploration of the role of socioeconomic status and neighborhood deprivation in the diagnosis and treatment outcomes of biliary atresia.
20:18
Study Population and Methodology
Overview of the study population, methodology, and primary outcomes measured in the research on biliary atresia.
25:22
Statistical Findings and Analysis
Presentation of statistical findings related to race, socioeconomic status, and their impact on biliary atresia treatment and outcomes.
30:27
Conclusions and Future Directions
Concluding remarks on the implications of the study findings and the need for improved screening and referral practices in pediatric care.

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 Anna Peters, MD, PhD presents “Racial disparities in the early diagnosis of biliary atresia” at the first ever Approaches to Biliary Atresia Care at Cincinnati Children’s.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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