The complexity of cardiovascular risk in women. Descriptive review

J. Ildefonzo Arocha Rodulfo , Gestne Aure Fariñez
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Abstract

Objectives

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the greatest threat to the health of women and is the leading cause of death amongst women globally; however, cardiovascular disease in women remains understudied, under-recognized, underdiagnosed, and undertreated. The aim of this descriptive review is to summarize the existing problem and to identify the knowledge gaps in cardiovascular disease research, prevention, treatment, and access to care for women.

Material and methods

This is a descriptive review of the literature based on numerous articles published in peer-reviewed journals since the beginning of this century related to the spectrum of cardiovascular disease in women.

Results

There are several obstacles to improve cardiovascular disease outcomes in women. One of them is the lack of reliable, effective screening modalities since her participation in clinical trial is quite low. Other concern is the complexity of the female organism with several hormonal changes during her life and the hemodynamics stress during pregnancy. Moreover, in the last stage of their life several cardiometabolic risk factor may appear, most of them not recognized by the health team in primary care attention.

Discussion

Effective strategies are required to address inequalities in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heart disease in women; to advance innovative solutions for early detection and oriented management; to clarify the underlying biological mechanisms that contribute to sex-specific differences in outcomes; and finally, reduce the global burden of cardiovascular disease in women.
女性心血管风险的复杂性。描述性的审查
目的心血管疾病(CVD)是对妇女健康的最大威胁,也是全球妇女死亡的主要原因;然而,女性心血管疾病的研究、认识、诊断和治疗仍然不足。这篇描述性综述的目的是总结存在的问题,并确定在心血管疾病研究、预防、治疗和妇女获得护理方面的知识差距。材料和方法这是一篇基于自本世纪初以来发表在同行评审期刊上的关于女性心血管疾病谱的大量文章的文献的描述性综述。结果改善女性心血管疾病预后存在一些障碍。其中之一是缺乏可靠,有效的筛查方式,因为她的临床试验参与率相当低。另一个值得关注的问题是女性机体的复杂性,在她的一生中有几次激素变化和怀孕期间的血流动力学压力。此外,在他们生命的最后阶段可能出现几种心脏代谢危险因素,其中大多数没有被卫生团队在初级保健中注意到。讨论需要有效的战略来解决妇女心脏病的诊断、治疗和预防方面的不平等问题;推进早期发现和定向管理的创新解决方案;阐明导致结果性别差异的潜在生物学机制;最后,减少全球女性心血管疾病负担。
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