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The cardiac access longitudinal study. A study of access to invasive cardiology among African American and white patients.

Thomas A LaVeist1, Melanie Arthur, Athol Morgan, Michael Rubinstein, Joanne Kinder, Linda M Kinney, Stephen Plantholt.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We sought to identify factors contributing to racial disparity in the receipt of coronary angiography (CA).
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have demonstrated that African American patients are less likely to receive needed diagnostic and therapeutic coronary procedures than white patients. This report summarizes the methods and findings of a study linking medical records with patient and physician interviews to address racial disparities in the utilization of CA.
METHODS: This is a retrospective, cross-sectional study conducted in three urban hospitals in Maryland. A total of 9,275 medical records were reviewed, representing all 7,058 cardiac patients admitted in a two-year period. We identified 2,623 patients who, according to American College of Cardiology guidelines, were candidates for receiving CA. A total of 1,669 patients (721 African Americans and 948 whites) and 74% of their physicians were successfully interviewed. Multivariate and hierarchical multivariate logistic regression were used to construct a model of receipt of CA within one year of the hospitalization.
RESULTS: The unadjusted odds of white patients receiving CA was three times greater than the odds for African American patients (odds ratio [OR] 3.0, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.4 to 3.7). Adjusting for patients' clinical and social characteristics resulted in a 13% reduction in the OR for race. Adjusting for physician and health care system characteristics reduced the OR by 43%, to 1.7 (95% CI 1.3 to 2.4).
CONCLUSIONS: Racial disparity in the utilization of CA is a function of differences in the health care system "context" in which African American and white patients obtain care, combined with differences in the specific clinical characteristics of patients.

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Keywords:  Empirical Approach; Health Care and Public Health

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12679217     DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(03)00042-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol        ISSN: 0735-1097            Impact factor:   24.094


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