Background: Many studies in high-income countries have investigated gender differences in the care and outcomes of patients hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). However, little evidence exists on gender differences among patients with AMI in lower-middle-income countries, where the proportion deaths stemming from cardiovascular disease is projected to increase dramatically. This study examines gender differences in patients in the lower-middle-income country of Egypt to determine if female patients with AMI have a different presentation, management, or outcome compared with men. Methods and Findings: Using registry data collected over 18 months from 5 Egyptian hospitals, we considered 1204 patients (253 females, 951 males) w...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Vietna...
BACKGROUND: Studies have suggested that women are biologically different and that female gender itse...
Background: Women generally wait longer than men prior to seeking treatment for acute myocardial inf...
BACKGROUND: Many studies in high-income countries have investigated gender differences in the care a...
Many studies in high-income countries have investigated gender differences in the care and outcomes ...
Many studies in high-income countries have investigated gender differences in the care and outcomes ...
Background: There is controversy regarding the relationship between gender and acute coronary syndro...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Gender-related differences in mortality of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) have been reported. The ext...
Gender-related differences in mortality of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) have been reported. The ext...
Background: Gender differences among patients with the acute coronary syndrome is still being debate...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Vietna...
BACKGROUND: Studies have suggested that women are biologically different and that female gender itse...
Background: Women generally wait longer than men prior to seeking treatment for acute myocardial inf...
BACKGROUND: Many studies in high-income countries have investigated gender differences in the care a...
Many studies in high-income countries have investigated gender differences in the care and outcomes ...
Many studies in high-income countries have investigated gender differences in the care and outcomes ...
Background: There is controversy regarding the relationship between gender and acute coronary syndro...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Gender-related differences in mortality of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) have been reported. The ext...
Gender-related differences in mortality of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) have been reported. The ext...
Background: Gender differences among patients with the acute coronary syndrome is still being debate...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Vietna...
BACKGROUND: Studies have suggested that women are biologically different and that female gender itse...
Background: Women generally wait longer than men prior to seeking treatment for acute myocardial inf...