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ABSTRACT: Background
Canadians of Chinese descent, represent one of the fastest growing visible minority groups in Canada, (as well as the second largest), but relatively little is known about the clinical features of heart failure (HF) in Chinese-Canadian versus non-Chinese Canadian patients.Methods
We conducted a population-based analysis of urban patients hospitalized in Ontario, Canada for the first time with a most responsible diagnosis of HF between April 1, 1995 and March 31, 2008. Among the 99,278 patients, 1,339 (1.3%) were classified as Chinese using a previously validated list of Chinese surnames. Through linkage to other administrative databases, we compared the clinical characteristics, pharmacological management, and outcomes of Chinese versus non-Chinese HF patients.Results
Ischemic heart disease was identified as the possible etiology of HF in a greater proportion of non-Chinese patients (47.7% vs. 35.3%; p?ConclusionThere are important differences in the causes and medical management of HF in Chinese and non-Chinese patients residing in Canada. Despite these differences, the long-term outcomes of HF patients were similar.
SUBMITTER: Yeung DF
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4029301 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yeung Darwin F DF Van Dyke Nicole K NK Maclagan Laura C LC Moe Gordon W GW Shah Baiju R BR Chiu Maria M Lee Douglas S DS Ko Dennis T DT Lau Ching C Tu Jack V JV
BMC cardiovascular disorders 20131210
<h4>Background</h4>Canadians of Chinese descent, represent one of the fastest growing visible minority groups in Canada, (as well as the second largest), but relatively little is known about the clinical features of heart failure (HF) in Chinese-Canadian versus non-Chinese Canadian patients.<h4>Methods</h4>We conducted a population-based analysis of urban patients hospitalized in Ontario, Canada for the first time with a most responsible diagnosis of HF between April 1, 1995 and March 31, 2008. ...[more]