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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

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CURRENT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK REPORTS
卷 16, 期 11, 页码 145-157

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DOI: 10.1007/s12170-022-00701-2

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Cardiovascular disease; Disparities; Ethnicity; Kidney disease; Race; Risk factors

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  1. Mayo Clinic Women's Health Research Center
  2. Mayo Clinic Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) Program - National Institutes of Health (NIH) [K12 HD065987, DK109134, DK123492]
  3. Mayo Center for the Science of Healthcare Delivery

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This article reviews recent literature on racial and ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease among adults with chronic kidney disease. Despite advances in medical care, individuals with chronic kidney disease continue to bear a high burden of clinical and subclinical cardiovascular disease. Multiple racial and ethnic factors influence the pathophysiology, burden, and clinical outcomes of cardiovascular disease in chronic kidney disease patients, leading to increased morbidity and mortality among racial and ethnic minority populations.
Purpose of Review The purpose of this article is to critically appraise and summarize recent literature addressing racial and ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease among adults with chronic kidney disease. Recent Findings Despite advances in medical care, individuals with chronic kidney disease continue to bear a high burden of clinical and subclinical cardiovascular disease. Multiple racial and ethnic factors influence cardiovascular disease pathophysiology, burden, and clinical outcomes therein contributing to increased morbidity and mortality among racial and ethnic minority populations with chronic kidney disease. Summary Racial differences in the prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy, endothelial dysfunction, vascular calcification, and inflammation are observed in chronic kidney disease and contribute to increased morbidity and mortality. This review describes key pathophysiologic processes in addition to biologic and sociodemographic risk factors that impact observed cardiovascular disparities in racial and ethnic minority populations with chronic kidney disease. The review highlights factors impacting the relationship between chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular risk including diabetes, dyslipidemia, apolipoprotein L1 gene variants, dialysis, and kidney transplantation as well as drivers of racial and ethnic disparities including structural racism.

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