A comparison of clinical characteristics, the in-hospital course, and 12-month prognosis in women and men with chronic coronary syndromes.
Conclusions: Women and men with CCS differ in the incidence of risk factors and revascularization treatments. Men were found to have a higher frequency of 12-month death and composite endpoint follow-up. However, sex is not independent predictor of 12-month outcomes.
PMID: 33463985 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Polish Heart Journal - Category: Cardiology Authors: Duda-Pyszny D, Trzeciak P, Desperak P, Zembala M, Gąsior M Tags: Kardiol Pol Source Type: research
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