The Association of Race and Ethnicity with Mortality in Pediatric Patients with Congenital Heart Disease: a Systematic Review.
Meredith SooyMirai MatsuuraJordan E EzekianJason L WilliamsGrace S LeeKathleen WoodSamantha DizonSamantha J KaplanJennifer S LiVictoria ParentePublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2023)
Overall, racial and ethnic disparities existed in the mortality of pediatric patients with CHD across a variety of mortality types, CHD lesions, and pediatric age ranges. Children of races and ethnicities other than non-Hispanic White generally had increased risk of mortality, with non-Hispanic Black children most consistently having the highest risk of mortality. Further investigation is needed into the underlying mechanisms of these disparities so interventions to reduce inequities in CHD outcomes can be implemented.