性别对外周动脉疾病诊断差异的影响:社会决定因素的惊人影响在妇女中最高

M. Ansari, Aliakbar Arvandi, Marina Iskandir, Geoff Thomas, A. Pham, Ardalan Naghian, Cole Pollina, Anthony Bruccoliere, Elwin Rutayomba, Steven Daley, Victoria Acosta, Lewis Kelly, Kanishka Goel, Dixon Santana, John Griswold, S. Shurmur, Steven Berk
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外周动脉疾病(PAD)是动脉粥样硬化的一种临床表现,主要影响下肢外周血管系统。在其终末期,如果处理不当,PAD可导致严重肢体缺血并随后截肢。随着美国PAD患病率的持续上升,其发病率和治疗的差异已成为心血管研究的主要焦点。然而,到目前为止,大多数研究工作都集中在男性PAD的表现和治疗上。鉴于女性似乎与男性一样受到PAD的影响,需要更加重视了解影响PAD女性的差异和挑战。本文旨在确定男性和女性在PAD治疗方面的差异,并进一步研究西班牙裔和非西班牙裔患者之间的性别差异。关键词:外周动脉疾病,女性,西班牙裔,差异
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The impact of gender on differences in the diagnosis of peripheral arterial disease: the staggering effects of social determinants seen highest in women
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a clinical manifestation of atherosclerosis, affecting primarily the peripheral vasculature in the lower extremities. In its terminal form, PAD can result in critical limb ischemia with subsequent amputation if inappropriately managed. As the prevalence of PAD continues to rise in the United States, disparities in its incidence and treatment have become a major focus point of cardiovascular research. However, most research efforts thus far have focused on the presentation and treatment of PAD in men. Given that women appear to be just as affected by PAD as men, more emphasis is needed on understanding the disparities and challenges affecting women with PAD. This paper aims to identify disparities in the treatment of PAD between males and females, with a closer look at gender disparities between Hispanic and non-Hispanic patients.   Keywords: Peripheral arterial disease, women, Hispanics, disparities
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