AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of race on the treatment of peripheral artery occlusive disease (PAOD) and to examine the role of access to care and disease distribution on the observed racial disparity. Methods: The study was performed as a retrospective analysis of hospital discharge abstracts from 1992 to 1995 in 202 non-federal, acute-care hospitals in the state of Florida. The subjects were patients older than 44 years of age who underwent major lower extremity amputation or revascularization (bypass grafting or angioplasty) for PAOD. The main outcome measures were incidence of intervention, incidence per demographic group, multivariate predictors of amputation versus revascularization, multivaria...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans have a much higher risk of major (above- or below-knee) lower extremity a...
AbstractIntroduction: the prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is relatively well defined...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a progressive circulatory disorder of the lower extremities that ...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of race on the treatment of p...
ObjectivePrior studies have documented racial and ethnic disparities in rates of amputations for per...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in treatment outcomes of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) are w...
INTRODUCTION: Studies have shown poor outcomes following infra-inguinal bypass in African-American p...
Blacks are several times more likely to undergo a leg amputation as compared to Whites. This is bec...
Background: Although significant racial disparities in the surgical management of lower extremity cr...
Objective: To understand whether racial disparities in surgery for lower-extremity arterial disease ...
ObjectivesA consequence of delay in the diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease limb loss. This stu...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans (AAs) are at risk for developing diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis. W...
Background: Racial disparities have been shown to be associated with increasing health-care costs. W...
ObjectiveIn 1994, our hospital reported a significant gender disparity in the treatment of periphera...
AbstractPurposeWe describe the outcome of revascularization procedures used to treat peripheral arte...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans have a much higher risk of major (above- or below-knee) lower extremity a...
AbstractIntroduction: the prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is relatively well defined...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a progressive circulatory disorder of the lower extremities that ...
AbstractPurpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of race on the treatment of p...
ObjectivePrior studies have documented racial and ethnic disparities in rates of amputations for per...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in treatment outcomes of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) are w...
INTRODUCTION: Studies have shown poor outcomes following infra-inguinal bypass in African-American p...
Blacks are several times more likely to undergo a leg amputation as compared to Whites. This is bec...
Background: Although significant racial disparities in the surgical management of lower extremity cr...
Objective: To understand whether racial disparities in surgery for lower-extremity arterial disease ...
ObjectivesA consequence of delay in the diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease limb loss. This stu...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans (AAs) are at risk for developing diabetes mellitus and atherosclerosis. W...
Background: Racial disparities have been shown to be associated with increasing health-care costs. W...
ObjectiveIn 1994, our hospital reported a significant gender disparity in the treatment of periphera...
AbstractPurposeWe describe the outcome of revascularization procedures used to treat peripheral arte...
ObjectiveAfrican Americans have a much higher risk of major (above- or below-knee) lower extremity a...
AbstractIntroduction: the prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is relatively well defined...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a progressive circulatory disorder of the lower extremities that ...