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Abstract
There are relevant sex-specific differences for coronary heart disease, heart failure, takotsubo syndrome and atrial fibrillation. The underrepresentation of women in clinical studies and the fact that sex-specific aspects and analyses are still insufficiently taken into consideration in preclinical and clinical research raises questions on the transferability of research results to women and strongly contrasts with the generally agreed requirements of evidence-based medicine. Sex-specific aspects are not always adequately addressed even in guidelines. Less than half of 24 ESC guidelines from 2018-2023 contain a corresponding section. In more recent recommendations, such as the guidelines on hypertension from 2024, sex-specific considerations are discussed, also with regards to the "gaps of evidence". In this context, in addition to the demands for more prospective sex-specific studies and data on epidemiology, risk factors, pathophysiology and outcomes, the importance of providing evidence with respect to sex-specific optimal dosages, effects and undesired side effects of drugs are also the subjects of discussion.
期刊介绍:
Herz is the high-level journal for further education for all physicians interested in cardiology. The individual issues of the journal each deal with specific topics and comprise review articles in English and German written by competent and esteemed authors. They provide up-to-date and comprehensive information concerning the speciality dealt with in the issue. Due to the fact that all relevant aspects of the pertinent topic of an issue are considered, an overview of the current status and progress in cardiology is presented. Reviews and original articles round off the spectrum of information provided.