- ►annals.org [PDF] NR Kressin, LA Petersen - Annals of internal medicine, 2001 - Am Coll Physicians Racial Differences in the Use of Invasive Cardiovascular Procedures: ... Review
of the Literature and Prescription for Future Research ... Nancy R. Kressin,
PhD, and Laura A. Petersen, MD, MPH ... Purpose: The cause of racial ... Cited by 238 - Related articles - All 6 versions
J Conigliaro, J Whittle, CB Good, BH Hanusa … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2000 - Am Med Assoc Results Whites more often than blacks underwent a revascularization procedure
(47% vs 28%). There was substantial variation in black-white odds ratios within
different appropriateness categories. Blacks were significantly less likely ... Cited by 88 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 4 versions
LA Petersen, SM Wright, ED Peterson, J … - Medical Care, 2002 - jstor.org OBJECTIVES. The goal of this study was to assess racial differences in process
of care and outcome for acute myocardial infarction in the VA health care
system. DESIGN. Retrospective cohort study using clinical data. SETTING. ... Cited by 118 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions
- ►amsa.org [PDF] ED Peterson, LK Shaw, ER DeLong, DB Pryor, … - The New England journal of medicine, 1997 - nejm.highwire.org Results After adjustment for the severity of disease and other characteristics,
blacks were 13 percent less likely than whites to undergo angioplasty and 32
percent less likely to undergo bypass surgery. The adjusted black:white ... Cited by 417 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions
J Chen, SS Rathore, MJ Radford, Y Wang, … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2001 - content.nejm.org Results Our study cohort consisted of 35,676 white and 4039 black patients with
acute myocardial infarction who were treated by 17,550 white and 588 black
physicians. Black patients had lower rates of cardiac catheterization than ... Cited by 177 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions
EL Hannan, M van Ryn, J Burke, D Stone, D … - Medical Care, 1999 - jstor.org OBJECTIVE. The study sought to determine if there were race/ethnicity or gender
differ- ences in access to coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery among
patients who have been designated as appropriate and as neces- sary for ... Cited by 173 - Related articles - All 5 versions
JZ Ayanian, IS Udvarhelyi, CA Gatsonis, CL … - Jama, 1993 - Am Med Assoc OBJECTIVE--To assess whether rates of coronary revascularization procedures
differ between blacks and whites after coronary angiography is performed and to
assess the relationship of these rates to hospital characteristics. ... Cited by 344 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
- ►ajph.org [PDF] E Ford, J Newman, K Deosaransingh - American Journal of Public Health, 2000 - Am Public Health Assoc Objectives. This study used data from the California Cooperative Cardi-
ovascular Project to examine the use of invasive and noninvasive cardiovascu-
lar procedures among Whites, African Americans, and Hispanics. Methods. The ... Cited by 40 - Related articles - All 5 versions
SP Sedlis, VJ Fisher, D Tice, R Esposito, L … - Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1997 - Elsevier Racial differences have recently been described in hospital practice, most
notably with regard to cardiac procedure utilization. To evaluate the possible
reasons behind these differences, we analyzed statistics generated from a ... Cited by 108 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 6 versions