Heart failure incidence and mortality in the southern community cohort study

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Background - There is a paucity of data on heart failure (HF) incidence among low-income and minority populations. Our objective was to investigate HF incidence and post-HF survival by race and sex among low-income adults in the southeastern United States. Methods and Results - Participants were 27 078 white and black men and women enrolled during 2002 to 2009 in the SCCS (Southern Community Cohort Study) who had no history of HF and were receiving Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Incident HF diagnoses through December 31, 2010 were ascertained using International Classification of Diseases 9th Revision codes 428.x via linkage with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services research files. Most participants were black (68.8%), women (62.6%), and earned

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Akwo, E. A., Kabagambe, E. K., Wang, T. J., Harrell, F. E., Blot, W. J., Mumma, M., … Lipworth, L. (2017). Heart failure incidence and mortality in the southern community cohort study. Circulation: Heart Failure, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.116.003553

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