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特发性扩张型心肌病中的黑白差异:华盛顿特区扩张型心肌病研究

Black-white differences in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy: the Washington DC dilated Cardiomyopathy Study.

作者信息

Coughlin S S, Labenberg J R, Tefft M C

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC.

出版信息

Epidemiology. 1993 Mar;4(2):165-72. doi: 10.1097/00001648-199303000-00013.

Abstract

We conducted an epidemiologic study to examine the extent to which differences in purported risk factors account for black-white differences in risk of idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. We examined associations with race and other factors by comparing newly diagnosed cases (N = 122), ascertained from five Washington DC area hospitals, with neighborhood controls (N = 234) identified using a random digit dialing technique. We matched the cases and controls on sex and 5-year age intervals and analyzed the data using conditional logistic regression methods. We found that blacks were at increased risk for idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (relative odds = 2.6, 95% confidence interval = 1.6-4.3). The increased risk for blacks could not be explained by income, educational attainment, alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking, or history of hypertension, obesity, diabetes, or asthma. We also observed a possible interactive effect between black race and hypertension.

摘要

我们开展了一项流行病学研究,以检验所谓的风险因素差异在多大程度上解释了特发性扩张型心肌病风险方面的黑白差异。我们通过比较从华盛顿特区地区五家医院确诊的新发病例(N = 122)与使用随机数字拨号技术确定的社区对照(N = 234),研究了种族及其他因素之间的关联。我们按照性别和5岁年龄间隔对病例和对照进行匹配,并使用条件逻辑回归方法分析数据。我们发现黑人患特发性扩张型心肌病的风险增加(相对比值 = 2.6,95%置信区间 = 1.6 - 4.3)。黑人风险增加无法用收入、教育程度、饮酒、吸烟或高血压、肥胖、糖尿病或哮喘病史来解释。我们还观察到黑人种族与高血压之间可能存在交互作用。

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