2021
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2021.805278
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Associations of Social Vulnerability Index With Pathologic Myocardial Findings at Autopsy

Abstract: Background: Social vulnerability is an important determinant of cardiovascular health. Prior investigations have shown strong associations of social determinants of health with cardiovascular risk factors, imaging findings, and clinical events. However, limited data exist regarding the potential role of social vulnerability and related physiologic stressors on tissue-level pathology.Methods: We analyzed clinical data and linked autopsy reports from 853 decedent individuals who underwent autopsy from 4/6/2002 t… Show more

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“…11 The applicability of SVI in research has been demonstrated in over 292 different studies examining health disparities. 12 These studies have explored the impact of COVID-19 in vulnerable communities, 13 tissue-level pathology, 14 and long-term outcomes after injury. 15 Additionally, individuals from low-income census tracts had higher frequency of repeat kidney stone surgery while census tract food retail environment did not affect risk of repeat surgery.…”
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“…11 The applicability of SVI in research has been demonstrated in over 292 different studies examining health disparities. 12 These studies have explored the impact of COVID-19 in vulnerable communities, 13 tissue-level pathology, 14 and long-term outcomes after injury. 15 Additionally, individuals from low-income census tracts had higher frequency of repeat kidney stone surgery while census tract food retail environment did not affect risk of repeat surgery.…”
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confidence: 99%