Abstract

African Americans (AA) are known to have the highest prevalence of heart failure (HF) (9.1/1000 person years). They tend to present at younger age and with poorer prognosis in relation to other ethnicities. Socioeconomic factors have been implicated to play a significant role in this disparity. This

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