Background: Women with clinical findings sugges-tive of ischemia but without findings of obstructive coro-nary artery disease (CAD) on angiography represent a frequent clinical problem; predicting prognosis is challenging. Methods: The Women’s Ischemia Syndrome Evalua-tion (WISE) study examined symptomatic women re-ferred for clinically indicated coronary angiography and followed up for a mean 5.2 years. The St James Women Take Heart (WTH) Project enrolled asymptomatic, com-munity-basedwomenwith nohistory of heart diseasewho were followed up for 10 years. We compared cardiovas-cular events (ie, myocardial infarction, stroke, and hos-pitalization for heart failure) and death in 540 WISE womenwith suspected ischemia but no angiographic evi
Background: Much of our understanding of gender differences in chest pain was derived from noncontem...
Objective. In a separate, contemporary cohort, we sought to confirm findings of the original Women’s...
Recent advances in the field of cardiovascular medicine have not led to significant declines in case...
Background Women with clinical findings suggestive of ischemia but without findings of obstructive c...
Review of the trend in cardiovascular disease mortality for males and females clearly demonstrated t...
There are three critical paradoxes with regard to the subject of women and ischemic heart disease. F...
PURPOSE: To determine the clinical outcomes of women and men with nonobstructive coronary artery dis...
Background: The evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD) in women presents a unique and difficult...
heart disease Persistent chest pain predicts cardiovascular events in women without obstructive coro...
Background—Coronary vascular dysfunction has been linked to atherosclerosis and adverse cardiovascul...
Aims Our goal was to evaluate health-related quality of life (QOL) in women under-going angiography ...
none5noBackground - The prognosis for women with chest pain and angiographically normal coronary art...
Background: Women present more commonly with atypical angina, false-positive exercise test, and norm...
none3siEvolving knowledge regarding sex differences in coronary heart disease is emerging. Given the...
Signs and symptoms of ischemia in the absence of obstruc-tive coronary artery disease (CAD) represen...
Background: Much of our understanding of gender differences in chest pain was derived from noncontem...
Objective. In a separate, contemporary cohort, we sought to confirm findings of the original Women’s...
Recent advances in the field of cardiovascular medicine have not led to significant declines in case...
Background Women with clinical findings suggestive of ischemia but without findings of obstructive c...
Review of the trend in cardiovascular disease mortality for males and females clearly demonstrated t...
There are three critical paradoxes with regard to the subject of women and ischemic heart disease. F...
PURPOSE: To determine the clinical outcomes of women and men with nonobstructive coronary artery dis...
Background: The evaluation of coronary artery disease (CAD) in women presents a unique and difficult...
heart disease Persistent chest pain predicts cardiovascular events in women without obstructive coro...
Background—Coronary vascular dysfunction has been linked to atherosclerosis and adverse cardiovascul...
Aims Our goal was to evaluate health-related quality of life (QOL) in women under-going angiography ...
none5noBackground - The prognosis for women with chest pain and angiographically normal coronary art...
Background: Women present more commonly with atypical angina, false-positive exercise test, and norm...
none3siEvolving knowledge regarding sex differences in coronary heart disease is emerging. Given the...
Signs and symptoms of ischemia in the absence of obstruc-tive coronary artery disease (CAD) represen...
Background: Much of our understanding of gender differences in chest pain was derived from noncontem...
Objective. In a separate, contemporary cohort, we sought to confirm findings of the original Women’s...
Recent advances in the field of cardiovascular medicine have not led to significant declines in case...