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The Influence of Sex on Cardiac Physiology and Cardiovascular Diseases.

Yu Zhang1, Bin Liu2, Ranzun Zhao3, Saidan Zhang4, Xi-Yong Yu5, Yangxin Li6.   

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death world-wide. Most of treatment strategies were based on studies conducted on male patients. Studies have shown that significant differences exist between the two sexes in the development of CVD. There are certain differences between men and women in the structure and physiological functions of the heart such as left ventricular mass index, resting heart rate, and contractile function. Accordingly, the pathological features of the heart such as the extend of hypertrophy, fibrosis, and remodeling are also different. In addition, different genders also affect clinical symptoms, responses to treatment and prognosis in the development of CVD. Therefore, it is important to take these differences into consideration when design treatment options for men and women.

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Keywords:  Cardiovascular disease; Physiology; Prognosis; Risk factors; Sex; Treatments

Year:  2019        PMID: 31264093     DOI: 10.1007/s12265-019-09898-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Transl Res        ISSN: 1937-5387            Impact factor:   4.132


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