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J Am Coll Cardiol, 2005; 46:1838-1844, doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2005.05.092 (Published online 20 October 2005).
© 2005 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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The Influence of Race on Health Status Outcomes One Year After an Acute Coronary Syndrome

John Spertus, MD, MPH*,{dagger},{ddagger},*, David Safley, MD*,{dagger},{ddagger}, Mukesh Garg, MD{dagger},{ddagger}, Philip Jones, MS* and Eric D. Peterson, MD, MPH§

* Mid America Heart Institute of Saint Luke’s Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri
{dagger} University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, Missouri
{ddagger} Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, Missouri
§ Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.



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Figure 1 (A) Prevalence of angina at baseline and one year by race. (B) Quality of life at baseline and one year by race. (C) Physical function at baseline and one year by race.

 


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Figure 2 (A) Multivariable-adjusted probabilities of angina at one year in blacks versus whites. See Table 1 for variables in each category. (B) Multivariable-adjusted difference in one-year Seattle Angina Questionnaire Quality of Life score. See Table 1 for variables in each category. (C) Multivariable-adjusted difference in one-year Short Form-12 Physical Component score. See Table 1 for variables in each category. B = baseline health status; C = clinical characteristics; D = demographic characteristics; T = treatment characteristics.

 




 
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