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Clinical Trial Participation and COVID-19: a Descriptive Analysis from the American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines Registry

Authors :
Kevin S. Shah
Adriana E. Reyes-Miranda
Steven M. Bradley
Khadijah Breathett
Sandeep R. Das
Ty J. Gluckman
Divya Gupta
Daniel T. Leung
R. Kannan Mutharasan
Pamela N. Peterson
Emily S. Spivak
Rashmee U. Shah
Source :
Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

As COVID-19 cases begin to decrease in the USA, learning from the pandemic experience will provide insights regarding disparities of care delivery. We sought to determine if specific populations hospitalized with COVID-19 are equally likely to be enrolled in clinical trials. We examined patients hospitalized with COVID-19 at centers participating in the American Heart Association's COVID-19 CVD Registry. The primary outcome was odds of enrollment in a clinical trial, according to sex, race, and ethnicity. Among 14,397 adults hospitalized with COVID-19, 9.5% (n = 1,377) were enrolled in a clinical trial. The proportion of enrolled patients was the lowest for Black patients (8%); in multivariable analysis, female and Black patients were less likely to be enrolled in a clinical trial related to COVID-19 compared to men and other racial groups, respectively. Determination of specific reasons for the disparities in trial participation related to COVID-19 in these populations should be further investigated.

Details

ISSN :
21968837
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities
Accession number :
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