Stroke, Vol 20, 22-26, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
JG Maxwell, EJ Rutherford, D Covington, TV Clancy, AD Tackett, N Robinson and G Johnson Jr
We reviewed demographic data on patients having 2,256 carotid
endarterectomies in eight large hospitals in North Carolina to determine
the frequency of blacks among these patients. Blacks comprised only 4.6% of
the patients having carotid endarterectomy even though they comprised 26%
of all patients discharged and 22% of the general population of the state.
Data from the National Inpatient Profile of the Commission on Professional
and Hospital Activities, which represents patients discharged from
short-term, nonfederal hospitals throughout the United States, show that
nationwide, blacks comprise only 2.7% of the patients having carotid
endarterectomy, whereas they comprise 12.0% of all patients discharged,
12.1% of the general population, and 10.7% of patients discharged following
Class I surgical procedures. Blacks have only 67 carotid endarterectomies
per 100,000 patients discharged; this rate is five or more times higher in
whites. Among black patients having carotid endarterectomy, women
predominate, whereas men predominate among white patients having carotid
endarterectomy (p = 0.006). The underrepresentation of blacks among
patients having carotid endarterectomy lends support to the concept that
carotid vascular disease in blacks is distributed intracranially rather
than extracranially as opposed to the extracranial rather than intracranial
distribution in whites.
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Infrequency of blacks among patients having carotid endarterectomy
New Hanover Memorial Hospital, Area Health Education Center, Wilmington, NC 28402.
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