San Diego Union-Tribune

BLACK, HISPANIC PATIENTS FACE BIGGER CHALLENGE AFTER ANGIOPLAST­Y

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- BY AMY NORTON

Even after undergoing the artery-clearing procedure angioplast­y, Black patients with heart disease are more likely than Whites to suffer a heart attack or die within the next several years.

That’s the conclusion of a new analysis of 10 clinical trials: On balance, both Black and Hispanic patients fared worse after angioplast­y, versus White patients. And that was particular­ly true for Black patients, whose risk of dying within five years of the procedure was elevated.

The findings are no surprise. For years, U.S. studies have turned up racial disparitie­s in heart disease — including in the risk of dying from it.

The new results “reaffirm” that the racial gap exists, and highlight the need to find solutions, according to senior researcher Dr. Gregg Stone.

He’s a professor of cardiology at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine in New York City.

Stone said the study could not weed out the reasons for the worse outcomes among

JULY 14, 2020 minority patients.

Among Hispanic patients, much of the disparity seemed to be related to higher rates of heart disease risk factors, like diabetes and high blood pressure. But Stone cautioned that might not be the whole story — partly because there were so few Hispanic patients involved in the trials.

Meanwhile, higher rates of risk factors did not account for Black patients’ worse prognosis.

“This is a tremendous­ly complex issue,” Stone said. Many factors could be at work, he explained, from difference­s in health insurance and financial resources to disparitie­s in patients’ care before or after the angioplast­y.

“We need to be able to better understand the causes,” Stone said.

And it’s likely a complicate­d mix of things, agreed Dr. Michael Nanna, a cardiology fellow at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C.

“Racial disparitie­s, unfortunat­ely, have been docu

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