Effects of Sociodemographic Factors on Access to and Outcomes in Congenital Heart Disease in the United States

J Cardiovasc Dev Dis. 2024 Feb 19;11(2):67. doi: 10.3390/jcdd11020067.

Abstract

Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are complex conditions affecting the heart and/or great vessels that are present at birth. These defects occur in approximately 9 in every 1000 live births. From diagnosis to intervention, care has dramatically improved over the last several decades. Patients with CHDs are now living well into adulthood. However, there are factors that have been associated with poor outcomes across the lifespan of these patients. These factors include sociodemographic and socioeconomic positions. This commentary examined the disparities and solutions within the evolution of CHD care in the United States.

Keywords: congenital heart disease; disparities; equality; equity; outcomes; social determinants of health; sociodemographic; socioeconomic.

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.