Retrospective analysis of ethnic/racial disparities and excess vascular mortality associated with the COVID-19 pandemic

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Al-Kindi, Sadeer G. [1 ]
Shami, Besher [2 ]
Janus, Scott E. [3 ]
Hajjari, Jamal [4 ]
Mously, Haytham [5 ]
Badhwar, Anshul [6 ]
Chami, Tarek [7 ]
Chahine, Nicole [8 ]
Al-Jammal, Mustafa [9 ]
Karnib, Mohamad [9 ]
Noman, Anas [10 ]
Bunte, Matthew C. [10 ]
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[1] Houston Methodist Res Inst, Houston, TX USA
[2] Univ Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria
[3] Med Coll Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI USA
[4] Penn State Univ, Hershey, PA USA
[5] Case Western Metro Hosp, Cleveland, OH USA
[6] Univ San Francisco, Marin Hlth, San Francisco, CA USA
[7] First Coast Cardiovasc Inst, Jacksonville, FL USA
[8] Loyola Univ, Maywood, IL USA
[9] Louis Stokes Vet Hosp, Cleveland, OH USA
[10] Univ Missouri, Kansas City Sch Med, St Lukes Mid Amer, Kansas City, MO USA
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Epidemiology; Disparities; Peripheral arterial occlusive disease; Embolism; Thrombosis; COVID-19; CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY; RACIAL DISPARITIES; DISEASE;
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10.1016/j.cpcardiol.2024.102763
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The Sars coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in increased morbidity and mortality; however, there is limited understanding of how excess mortality is distributed among different racial and ethnic subgroups and vascular diseases. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, cross-sectional study design using data from the United States (US) Center for Disease Control (CDC) Wide Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (Wonder) database. The database contains death certificate information for all US residents by cause of death as ascertained by the treating physician. We examined the trends of excess death by vascular disease specific mortality among different racial and ethnicity subgroups. Excess deaths were defined as the difference between observed numbers of deaths in specific time periods and the expected numbers of deaths in the same time periods. We compared mortality rates during the reference period of 2018-2019 (pre-pandemic) with the study period of 2020-2021 (pandemic years). We also compared excess mortality rates among racial and ethnic subgroups (Non-Hispanic white, Non-Hispanic Black, and Hispanic individuals). Vascular disease was categorized by administrative diagnostic codes (ICD10): Vascular disease (I26, I82, I70-73, I74) and its subtypes Arterial thrombosis (I74), venous thromboembolism (I26, I82) and atherosclerotic disease (I70-73). Results: Compared to 2018-2019, there was a 1.3 % excess mortality associated with vascular disease, a 12.2 % excess mortality due to arterial thrombosis mortality, and an 8.0 % excess mortality due to thromboembolism in 2020-2021. Black individuals demonstrated higher excess vascular mortality (6.9 %) compared to white individuals (-0.3 %) P < .001, higher excess venous thromboembolism mortality (14.1 % vs 5.1 % P = 0.002) and higher atherosclerosis mortality (2.1 % vs -2.6 % P = 0.002). Hispanics compared to white individuals had higher excess vascular mortality (5.1 % vs -0.3 % P = 0.03) and excess venous thromboembolism mortality (24.2 % vs 5.1 % P < 0.001). Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant and persistent increase in vascular mortality. Excess mortality has disproportionately affected Black and Hispanic individuals compared to white individuals, highlighting the need for further studies to address and eliminate these health care disparities.
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