Coronary Artery Disease in Women: Getting to Know Gender Related Disparities

Q4 Medicine
Ana Gilabert-Garcia, Cristina Cristina Villarreal Guerrero, Rodrigo Dagio-Cuéllar, J. Bermudez-Gonzalez, Arantza Marie Perez-Partida, Joaquin Berarducci, J. I. Armenta-Moreno, J.A. Luna-Alvarez-Amezquita, Juan Ignacio Straface, N. Espinola-Zavaleta, E. Alexanderson
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Abstract

Coronary artery disease (CAD) and ischemic heart disease (IHD) are often indistinctly used terms. Both combined have generated, over the past years, concerns about sex disparities in their presentation. From an epidemiological perspective, females have several disadvantages regarding the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of CAD. Most of the general cardiovascular risk factors affect women more frequently, or with a higher morbidity and mortality association. Besides, atypical manifestations of the disease and uncommon forms of CAD represent a diagnostic challenge for clinicians. Even if current treatments for CAD have no apparent sex bias, women representation in clinical trials and treatment patterns analyzed in clinical practice refuse this statement. Several disparities are caused by inevitable sex-particularities, but many of them are more social, cultural, and dogmatic beliefs that have to be addressed and overhaul.
女性冠状动脉疾病:了解性别相关差异
冠状动脉疾病(CAD)和缺血性心脏病(IHD)经常是使用模糊的术语。在过去的几年里,这两者的结合引发了人们对其表现中的性别差异的担忧。从流行病学的角度来看,女性在冠心病的预防、诊断和治疗方面存在一些劣势。大多数一般心血管危险因素对妇女的影响更频繁,或与较高的发病率和死亡率有关。此外,非典型的疾病表现和不常见的CAD形式对临床医生来说是一个诊断挑战。即使目前的CAD治疗没有明显的性别偏见,临床试验中的女性代表和临床实践中分析的治疗模式也拒绝这种说法。一些差异是由不可避免的性别特征造成的,但其中许多是社会、文化和教条信仰,必须加以解决和彻底改革。
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