2015
DOI: 10.1161/jaha.114.001282
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Disparity in Mortality From Rheumatic Heart Disease in Indigenous Australians

Abstract: BackgroundRecent estimates of the global burden of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) have highlighted the paucity of reliable RHD mortality data from populations most affected by RHD.Methods and ResultsWe investigated RHD mortality rates and trends for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in the Northern Territory (NT) for the period 1977–2005 and seminationally (NT plus 4 other states, covering 89% of Indigenous Australians) from 1997 to 2005 using vital statistics data. All analysis was undertaken by Indige… Show more

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“… 31 , 32 Another possible risk factor is rheumatic heart disease, which can increase the risk for certain types of CVD (heart failure and stroke) and has high prevalence and mortality rate among Australian Indigenous people. 33 , 34 This suggests that further recalibration which includes other predictors of CVD risk or the development of a new model specifically for the Australian Indigenous population which incorporates these risk factors should be a research priority. It would also be interesting to look at the population attributed risk for each of the traditional and new risk factors in the Indigenous population, which would provide evidence to promote more targeted strategies to reduce CVD risks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 31 , 32 Another possible risk factor is rheumatic heart disease, which can increase the risk for certain types of CVD (heart failure and stroke) and has high prevalence and mortality rate among Australian Indigenous people. 33 , 34 This suggests that further recalibration which includes other predictors of CVD risk or the development of a new model specifically for the Australian Indigenous population which incorporates these risk factors should be a research priority. It would also be interesting to look at the population attributed risk for each of the traditional and new risk factors in the Indigenous population, which would provide evidence to promote more targeted strategies to reduce CVD risks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Demographic characteristics of age, sex and Aboriginal status are shared between the health datasets and have been reported as highly reliable [ 10 , 11 ]. Death registration data has recorded Aboriginal status, and has been combined with health data in many previous studies [ 12 14 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with RHD are dying young as a direct consequence of their disease. In contrast, non‐Indigenous people with RHD are living longer with their disease and are dying from other or associated causes 36…”
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confidence: 99%