黑人人群的心力衰竭:流行病学、病理生理学和治疗差异。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities Pub Date : 2026-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-07 DOI:10.1007/s40615-025-02371-3
Kazi N Islam, Rahib K Islam, Ivan Nguyen, Yasmeen Magherahabed, Humza Pirzadah, M Bazlur Rashid
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心力衰竭(HF)仍然是全球重大的健康挑战,给个人、家庭和医疗保健系统带来沉重负担。心衰患病率持续上升,引起了重大的公共卫生问题。这一负担在黑人人群中尤为明显,与其他种族和族裔群体相比,他们面临着更高的患病率、更早的发病和更严重的心衰。这篇综述通过分析流行病学模式、病理生理机制、临床表现、治疗差异和临床结果,探讨了黑人心衰的多方面情况。黑人个体表现出独特的病理生理特征,如遗传变异,导致HF的易感性和严重程度增加。健康的社会决定因素,包括社会经济地位、教育和保健机会,进一步加剧了这些差距。尽管医学科学取得了进步,但黑人获得的最佳心衰护理较少,这反映在指南指导的药物治疗和心脏康复率较低。解决这些差异需要有针对性的干预措施和强调健康的社会决定因素、改善卫生保健机会和卫生公平的整体方法。本综述综合了现有文献,阐明了黑人心衰患者面临的独特挑战,并倡导以证据为基础的策略来加强管理和结果,旨在减少差异,改善这一弱势群体的福祉。
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Heart Failure in Black Populations: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Treatment Disparities.

Heart failure (HF) remains a significant health challenge globally, placing a heavy burden on individuals, families, and healthcare systems. The prevalence of HF continues to rise, posing substantial public health concerns. This burden is particularly pronounced among the Black Population, who face higher prevalence, earlier onset, and greater severity of HF compared to other racial and ethnic groups. This review explores the multifaceted landscape of HF in Black individuals by examining epidemiological patterns, pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical presentations, treatment disparities, and clinical outcomes. Black individuals exhibit distinct pathophysiological characteristics, such as genetic variations contributing to heightened susceptibility and severity of HF. Social determinants of health, including socioeconomic status, education, and healthcare access, further exacerbate these disparities. Despite advancements in medical science, Black individuals receive less optimal HF care, reflected in lower rates of guideline-directed medical therapy and cardiac rehabilitation. Addressing these disparities requires targeted interventions and a holistic approach that emphasizes social determinants of health, improved healthcare access, and health equity. This review synthesizes existing literature to illuminate the unique challenges faced by Black HF patients and advocates for evidence-based strategies to enhance management and outcomes, aiming to reduce disparities and improve the well-being of this vulnerable population.

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Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities reports on the scholarly progress of work to understand, address, and ultimately eliminate health disparities based on race and ethnicity. Efforts to explore underlying causes of health disparities and to describe interventions that have been undertaken to address racial and ethnic health disparities are featured. Promising studies that are ongoing or studies that have longer term data are welcome, as are studies that serve as lessons for best practices in eliminating health disparities. Original research, systematic reviews, and commentaries presenting the state-of-the-art thinking on problems centered on health disparities will be considered for publication. We particularly encourage review articles that generate innovative and testable ideas, and constructive discussions and/or critiques of health disparities.Because the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities receives a large number of submissions, about 30% of submissions to the Journal are sent out for full peer review.
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