Racial Disparities in Stroke Recurrence: A Population-Based Study.
David Joseph RobinsonRobert J StantonHeidi SucharewKathleen AlwellMary HaverbuschFelipe De Los Rios La RosaSimona FerioliElisheva ColemanAdam S JasneJason MackeyMichael StarEva A MistryStacie DemelSabreena SlavinKyle WalshDaniel WooBrett M KisselaDawn O KleindorferPublished in: Neurology (2022)
Recurrent stroke was more common among Black individuals, but the magnitude of the racial difference was substantially attenuated and became nonsignificant when adjusted for traditional stroke risk factors. Interventions targeting these risk factors could reduce disparities in stroke recurrence.