Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2882955 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
African Americans present for mitral valve surgery at a significantly younger age than whites and with higher incidences of many risk factors. Whether presentation at a significantly earlier age in African Americans is a result of failures in primary care or an enhanced susceptibility to the process of mitral disease and comorbidities remains to be determined. African Americans were less likely to undergo mitral valvuloplasty, which may have an effect on long-term outcome. Improved screening in this racial group will facilitate earlier referral, increasing the potential for mitral valvuloplasty.
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Authors
Paul L. MD, F. Gregory PhD, Anne M. MSN, Charles F. MD, Eugene A. MD, Greg H. MD, Stephen B. MD, Aubrey C. MD, Juan B. MD,