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Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation

Kamala P. Tamirisa, Sana M. Al‐Khatib, Sanghamitra Mohanty, Janet K. Han, Andrea Natale, Dhiraj Gupta, Andrea M. Russo, Amin Al‐Ahmad, Anne M. Gillis, Kevin L. Thomas

2021CJC Open49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common clinical arrhythmia, and it results in adverse outcomes and increased healthcare costs. Racial and ethnic differences in AF management, although recognized, are poorly understood. This review summarizes racial differences in AF epidemiology, genetics, clinical presentation, and management. In addition, it highlights the underrepresentation of racial and ethnic populations in AF clinical trials, especially trials focused on stroke prevention. Specific strategies are proposed for future research and initiatives that have potential to eliminate racial and ethnic differences in the care of patients with AF. Addressing racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare access, enrollment in clinical trials, resource allocation, prevention, and management will likely narrow the gaps in the care and outcomes of racial and ethnic minorities suffering from AF.

Topics & Concepts

Ethnic groupMedicineAtrial fibrillationRace (biology)Political scienceInternal medicineSociologyGender studiesLawAtrial Fibrillation Management and OutcomesCardiac Arrhythmias and TreatmentsCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
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