Race and ethnicity may impact prevalence and treatment of heart valve dysfunction

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Race and ethnicity may impact prevalence and treatment of heart valve dysfunction

Heart surgery has a history of racial inequities regarding diagnosis, treatment and outcomes. To determine if inequities might exist for one of the more common cardiac procedures—heart valve replacement—Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers looked at patients in Maryland who received diagnoses of faulty valves over a two-year period and then had them replaced.

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