Racial and ethnic associations with interstitial lung disease and healthcare utilization in patients with systemic sclerosis
Ann-Marcia C. Tukpah,
Jonathan A. Rose,
Diane L. Seger
et al.
Abstract:Rationale: Racial and ethnic differences in presentation and outcomes have been reported in systemic sclerosis (SSc) and SSc-interstitial lung disease (ILD). However, diverse cohorts and additional modeling can improve understanding of risk features and outcomes, which is important for reducing associated disparities. Objective(s): To determine if there are racial/ethnic differences associated with SSc-ILD risk and age; time intervals between SSc and ILD, and with emergency department (ED) visit or hospitaliza… Show more
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