ObjectivesGender and ethnicity are factors affecting the incidence and severity of vascular disease as well as subsequent treatment outcomes. Although well studied in other fields, balanced enrollment of patients with relevant demographic characteristics in vascular surgery randomized controlled trials (RCTs) is not well known. This study describes the reporting of gender and ethnicity data in vascular surgery RCTs and analyzes whether these studies adequately represent our diverse patient population.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective review of United States-based RCTs from 1983 through 2007 for three broadly defined vascular procedures: aortic aneurysm repair (AAR), carotid revascularization (CR), and lower extremity revascularization (LE...
Abstract Background Health disparities are a growing concern. Recently, we conducted a practice-base...
In the United States a great underrepresentation of minorities in cardiovascular trials was register...
BackgroundThere are substantial racial and socioeconomic disparities underlying endovascular abdomin...
ObjectivesGender and ethnicity are factors affecting the incidence and severity of vascular disease ...
The United States population with vascular disease has changed dramatically during the past 2 decade...
A growing body of literature in vascular surgery demonstrates disparities in the type of health care...
ObjectiveIn 1994, our hospital reported a significant gender disparity in the treatment of periphera...
BackgroundThe Hispanic population represents the fastest growing minority in the United States. As t...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the combined impact of race, ethnicity, and sex on...
Disparities in health care are well documented for several racial, ethnic, and gender groups. In per...
BackgroundAlthough mortality and complication rates for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) have decline...
Importance: Although age, sex, and race/ethnicity are important factors when generalizing the findin...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death for both women and men worldwide. In...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical outcomes after aortic valve replacement or aortic valve replacemen...
Race and sex disparities are believed to play an important role in heart disease. The purpose of thi...
Abstract Background Health disparities are a growing concern. Recently, we conducted a practice-base...
In the United States a great underrepresentation of minorities in cardiovascular trials was register...
BackgroundThere are substantial racial and socioeconomic disparities underlying endovascular abdomin...
ObjectivesGender and ethnicity are factors affecting the incidence and severity of vascular disease ...
The United States population with vascular disease has changed dramatically during the past 2 decade...
A growing body of literature in vascular surgery demonstrates disparities in the type of health care...
ObjectiveIn 1994, our hospital reported a significant gender disparity in the treatment of periphera...
BackgroundThe Hispanic population represents the fastest growing minority in the United States. As t...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the combined impact of race, ethnicity, and sex on...
Disparities in health care are well documented for several racial, ethnic, and gender groups. In per...
BackgroundAlthough mortality and complication rates for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) have decline...
Importance: Although age, sex, and race/ethnicity are important factors when generalizing the findin...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death for both women and men worldwide. In...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical outcomes after aortic valve replacement or aortic valve replacemen...
Race and sex disparities are believed to play an important role in heart disease. The purpose of thi...
Abstract Background Health disparities are a growing concern. Recently, we conducted a practice-base...
In the United States a great underrepresentation of minorities in cardiovascular trials was register...
BackgroundThere are substantial racial and socioeconomic disparities underlying endovascular abdomin...