Hypertension and Race/Ethnicity

Although there are still differences in the prevalence, control, and outcome of HTN compared to non-Hispanic whites, racial / ethnic minorities are underrepresented in genetic and clinical studies. Genomics has improved our understanding of HTN, but it does not have clinically useful applications. The role of social determinants of health in differences in hypertension is increasingly recognized. A team-based approach with targeted interventions at various levels can overcome barriers that have unique effects on minorities / minorities. Pulmonary hypertension in heart failure

  • epidemiological research
  • morbidity and mortality
  • stroke care

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