Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To examine clinical cardiovascular outcomes of African Americans.
BACKGROUND:
It has been well recognized for years that the survival rates among African-Americans with
chronic diseases are reduced compared to their white counterparts. Recently attention has
focussed on racial disparities in survival with chronic cardiovascular diseases. Prior to
the widespread availability of coronary arteriography, African-Americans were thought to
have a very low incidence of coronary artery disease. These findings appear to be
inconsistent with the now generally accepted view that the coronary artery disease mortality
rate is nearly equal in United States Black and white men and is increased in Black women as
compared to white women.
Howard University and Howard University Hospital provided a unique environment for studying
the clinical cardiovascular outcomes of African-Americans, in light of its history. That is,
due to the influx of blacks into the District of Columbia in 1862, Freedmen's Hospital
(which is now known as Howard University Hospital) was established for their care. Howard
University Hospital has had an admissions profile with greater than 95 percent
African-Americans for the past century
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The study used previously collected data to: 1) examine the trends in mortality rates at
Howard University Hospital, based on discharge status, between 1986 - 1992, for selected
cardiovascular diseases; 2) compare cardiovascular mortality rate trends between Howard
University Hospital and the National Hospital Discharge data; 3) examine cardiovascular co-
morbidity experiences using a severity of illness index at Howard University Hospital
compared to National data by race/ethnicity, geographic location and hospital bed size; and
4) identify a cohort of cardiovascular patients retrospectively based on repeated discharge
data at Howard University Hospital, to analyze survival data.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
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