| Literature DB >> 35268267 |
Fabiana Lucà1, Maurizio Giuseppe Abrignani2, Iris Parrini3, Stefania Angela Di Fusco4, Simona Giubilato5, Carmelo Massimiliano Rao1, Laura Piccioni6, Laura Cipolletta7, Bruno Passaretti8, Francesco Giallauria9, Angelo Leone10, Giuseppina Maura Francese11, Carmine Riccio12, Sandro Gelsomino13, Furio Colivicchi4, Michele Massimo Gulizia14.
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) have a lower prevalence in women than men; although, a higher mortality rate and a poorer prognosis are more common in women. However, there is a misperception of CVD female risk since women have commonly been considered more protected so that the real threat is vastly underestimated. Consequently, female patients are more likely to be treated less aggressively, and a lower rate of diagnostic and interventional procedures is performed in women than in men. In addition, there are substantial sex differences in CVD, so different strategies are needed. This review aims to evaluate the main gender-specific approaches in CVD.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular disease; cardiovascular risk factors; gender; women
Year: 2022 PMID: 35268267 PMCID: PMC8911459 DOI: 10.3390/jcm11051176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241