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Race and socioeconomic disparities in mortality and end-of-life care following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Jean-Luc K KabanguAaron BrakeAdip G BhargavAdip G BhargavSonia V EdenJeremy C PetersonPaul J CamarataKoji Ebersole
Published in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2023)
Compared with White patients, minority patients with aSAH are more likely to undergo acute treatment and have lower mortality, yet receive more life-sustaining interventions and less palliation, even in higher socioeconomic classes. Addressing these disparities is imperative to ensure equitable access to optimal care and improve outcomes for all patients regardless of race or class.
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