The impact of lower total knee replacement rates in black Americans

(Wiley) The impact of lower total knee replacement rates in black Americans.It's known that racial minorities in the United States undergo fewer total knee replacements (TKRs) for knee osteoarthritis, but it's unclear how this affects their quality of life. A new study published in Arthritis Care& Research indicates that, on a population level, black Americans lose 72,000 quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) due to racial disparities in the lower rate of TKRs offered and acceptance, and higher rates of complications.
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