| Literature DB >> 35175840 |
Harmony R Reynolds1, C Noel Bairey Merz2, Colin Berry3,4,5, Rohit Samuel6, Jacqueline Saw6, Nathaniel R Smilowitz1, Ana Carolina do A H de Souza7, Robert Sykes4, Viviany R Taqueti7, Janet Wei2.
Abstract
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of mortality in women. While traditional cardiovascular risk factors play an important role in the development of IHD in women, women may experience sex-specific IHD risk factors and pathophysiology, and thus female-specific risk stratification is needed for IHD prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Emerging data from the past 2 decades have significantly improved the understanding of IHD in women, including mechanisms of ischemia with no obstructive coronary arteries and myocardial infarction with no obstructive coronary arteries. Despite this progress, sex differences in IHD outcomes persist, particularly in young women. This review highlights the contemporary understanding of coronary arterial function and disease in women with no obstructive coronary arteries, including coronary anatomy and physiology, mechanisms of ischemia with no obstructive coronary arteries and myocardial infarction with no obstructive coronary arteries, noninvasive and invasive diagnostic strategies, and management of IHD.Entities:
Keywords: coronary disease; coronary vessels; myocardial infarction; risk factors; sex characteristics
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35175840 PMCID: PMC8911308 DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.121.319892
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Circ Res ISSN: 0009-7330 Impact factor: 17.367