Racial and Ethnic Variations in Patients Undergoing Mitral and Tricuspid Valve Surgery

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作者
Winicki, Nolan M. [1 ]
Florissi, Isabella S. [1 ]
Zaheer, Salman [1 ]
Holmes, Sari D. [1 ]
Alejo, Diane E. [1 ,2 ]
Fonner, Clifford E. [2 ]
Matthew, Thomas L. [1 ]
Gammie, James S. [1 ]
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[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Div Cardiac Surg, 1800 Orleans St,Zayed 7, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
[2] Maryland Cardiac Serv Qual Initiat Inc, Baltimore, MD USA
关键词
Mitral valve; Racial disparities; Tricuspid valve; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; RACE; DISPARITIES; PREVALENCE; OUTCOMES; SEX;
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10.1016/j.jss.2024.05.022
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Introduction: Prior investigations assessing the impact of race/ethnicity on outcomes after mitral valve (MV) surgery have reported conflicting findings. This analysis aimed to examine the association between race/ethnicity and operative presentation and outcomes of patients undergoing MV and tricuspid valve (TV) surgery. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 5984 patients (2730 female, median age 63 y) who underwent MV (n = 4,534, 76%), TV (n = 474, 8%) or both MV and TV (n = 976, 16%) surgery in a statewide collaborative from 2012 to 2021. The influence of race/ethnicity on preoperative characteristics, MV and TV repair rates, and postoperative outcomes was assessed for White (n = 4,244, 71%), Black (n =1,271, 21%), Hispanic (n = 144, 2%), Asian (n = 171, 3%), and mixed/other race (n = 154, 3%) patients. Results: Black patients, compared to White patients, had higher Society of Thoracic Surgeons predicted risk of morbidity/mortality (24.5% versus 13.1%; P < 0.001) and more comorbid conditions. Compared to White patients, Black and Hispanic patients were less likely to undergo an elective procedure (White 71%, Black 55%, Hispanic 58%; P < 0.001). Degenerative MV disease was more prevalent in White patients (White 62%, Black 41%, Hispanic 43%, Asian 51%, mixed/other 45%; P < 0.05), while rheumatic disease was more prevalent in non -White patients (Asian 28%, Hispanic 26%, mixed/other 25%, Black 17%, White 10%;P < 0.05). After multivariable adjustment, repair rates and adverse postoperative outcomes, including mortality, did not differ by racial/ethnic group. Conclusions: Patient race/ethnicity is associated with a higher burden of comorbidities at operative presentation and MV disease etiology. Strategies to improve early detection of valvular heart disease and timely referral for surgery may improve outcomes.
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