Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2997799 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectivesThis study was conducted to define the frequency of internal carotid stenosis in African American patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD).MethodsWe recruited 101 African American patients with IHD from a university medical center for carotid duplex examination.ResultsThe frequency of >30%, >50%, and >70% stenosis was 21%, 11%, and 5%, respectively. Age >60 years (21% vs 3%, P < .01) and diabetes mellitus (22% vs 5%, P < .01) were predictors of unilateral stenosis of >50% and remained significant on multivariate testing.ConclusionAfrican American patients with established IHD have higher rates of extracranial carotid stenosis than community dwelling African American subjects and comparable rates with other populations.
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Authors
Kumar Rajamani, Mohammed Sunbulli, Bradley S. Jacobs, Elizabeth Berlow, James D. Marsh, Marvin W. Kronenberg, Patrick McLaughlin, Angela Vouyouka, Steven R. Levine, Zongshan Lai, Seemant Chaturvedi,