Abstract
Black and Hispanic patients have higher rates of chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) and suffer worse perioperative outcomes after lower extremity bypass compared with White patients. The underlying reasons for these disparities are unclear, and data on long-term outcomes are limited. Therefore, we examined differences in 3-year outcomes after open infrainguinal revascularization for CLTI by race and ethnicity and explored potential factors contributing to these differences.
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