Cardiovascular Disease in the Indo-Caribbean Population: A Scoping Review

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作者
Bapatla, Neha [1 ]
Ramoutar, Uma D. [1 ]
Sharma, Natasha [2 ]
Ramoutar, Anjali [3 ]
Ortega, Valentina L. [4 ]
Goorachan, Anita [5 ]
Haffizulla, Farzanna [6 ]
机构
[1] Nova Southeastern Univ, Coll Allopath Med, Dr Kiran C Patel Coll Allopath Med, Davie, FL 33328 USA
[2] St Georges Univ, Med, Sch Med, True Blue, Grenada
[3] Nova Southeastern Univ, Epidemiol & Publ Hlth, Dr Kiran C Patel Coll Allopath Med, Davie, FL USA
[4] Rice Univ, Bioengn, Houston, TX USA
[5] Nova Southeastern Univ, Publ Hlth, Dr Kiran C Patel Coll Osteopath Med, Davie, FL USA
[6] Nova Southeastern Univ, Internal Med, Ft Lauderdale, FL USA
关键词
indo-carihhean; west indian; caribbean diaspora; caribbean; cardiovascular disease; myocardial infarction; atherosclerosis; hypertension; public health; social determinants of health; ANGIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS; GLOBAL BURDEN; RISK-FACTORS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; HYPERTENSION; TRINIDAD; HEALTH; FOCUS; LIFE;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.15375
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
AL the beginning of the 20th century, there was a shift in disease patterns from that of communicable disease to noncommunicable disease (NCD). ks a result, cardiovascular disease (CVD) has emerged as a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Its incidence and effect on various populations at a molecular level as well as clinical implications have been heavily studied; however, its role in morbidity and mortality in the Indo-Caribbean population is often overlooked. The Caribbean diaspora is a vibrant and heterogeneous culture, encompassing individuals with ancestries from across the world including the Indian subcontinent and Africa. Abundant research is consistently conducted on these populations, but limited research exists on how the interplay between genetics and environment translates to the manifestation of various diseases in the Indo-Caribbean population. This scoping review aims to identify and assess the current literature within the past 10 years conducted on CVD in Indo-Caribbean in order to gain a thorough understanding of disease and management to improve health outcomes. Additionally, this review aimed to identify gaps in research that require further study to gain a better understanding of relevant variables affecting disease outcomes in the lndo-Caribbean population. Multiple health databases were queried, and the initial search yielded over 3,000 results. However, after screening with the inclusion and exclusion criteria established, the final search included less than 1% of the papers initially searched. This search yielded data that included treatment and management of myocardial infarction, hypertension, and atherosclerosis, but notably did not yield papers that discussed the relationship between social determinants of health and CVD in Indo-Caribbeans. Florida and New York are prominent states that have robust IndoCaribbean populations; the lack of research renders these states vulnerable to improving health outcomes in these patients. The authors call for increased focus on this population in research studies and efforts to improve the quality of the data collected through stratification by ethnicity. Robust data may allow for improvement in the treatment and management of CVD in Indo-Caribbeans, which offers a more proactive rather than reactive approach to decreasing morbidity and mortality.
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