Mexican-Americans showed a trend toward higher completed ischemic stroke hospitalization rates compared with non-Hispanic whites, and were less likely to receive neuroimaging (p=0.001).
Observational
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The authors performed a prospective, community-based pilot stroke surveillance project in Nueces County, TX. Mexican-Americans showed a trend toward higher completed ischemic stroke hospitalization rates compared with non-Hispanic whites. Mexican-Americans were more commonly uninsured (p = 0.007) and were less likely to receive neuroimaging (p = 0.001). Additional studies are needed to confirm this finding and to determine the role of stroke risk factors and access to care variables.
Morgenstern et al. (Tue,) conducted a observational in Ischemic stroke. Mexican-American ethnicity vs. Non-Hispanic white ethnicity was evaluated on Completed ischemic stroke hospitalization rates. Mexican-Americans showed a trend toward higher completed ischemic stroke hospitalization rates compared with non-Hispanic whites, and were less likely to receive neuroimaging (p=0.001).