Abstract TP462: Recruitment of African Americans in Blood Pressure Reduction Trials for Secondary Stroke Prevention

2019 
Background and Purpose: Reductions in blood pressure (BP) after stroke are associated with dramatic reductions in stroke risk. African Americans (AA) have higher risk of recurrent stroke than Whites and higher rates of uncontrolled BP after stroke. Prior studies have shown under-representation of minorities in secondary prevention trials. We identified studies of BP control for secondary stroke prevention and explored minority representation in the trials. Methods: Relevant MeSH headings were used to conduct a PubMed search of randomized trials for secondary prevention of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke and TIA, focused on BP reduction. We included studies published 1998 to 2018 that included participants from the US. We categorized articles according to timing post stroke, stroke type, intervention type, race/ethnic distribution, and mentioned efforts to increase minority proportions. Results: Of 703 abstracts identified from PubMed, 42 studies were retained, and 8 met criteria after manuscript review. S...
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