<p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> We performed this study to evaluate the possible synergism between hypertension and other conventional risk factors of coronary artery disease (CAD) on an angiographic severity of coronary atherosclerosis.</p> <p><strong>METHODS:</strong> A cross-sectional study was conducted on 10502 consecutive patients who underwent coronary angiography in the cardiac catheterization laboratory of Tehran Heart Center Hospital (Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran), and their conventional risk factors including male gender, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, smoking, and family history of premature CAD were recorded. The severity of coronary atherosclerosis evaluated by calculation of Gensini score.</p> <...
OBJECTIVE — Diabetes has been defined as a coronary heart disease (CHD) risk equivalent, and more ag...
International audienceMale gender is a major cardiovascular risk factor in the general population, w...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Type 2 diabetes is associated with greater relative risk of CHD in women than in me...
Diabetics are at increased risk for coronary heart disease even after accounting for other risk fact...
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) increases the risk of developing coronary artery disease ...
<p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong>Although cardiovascular diseases get top position in burden of diseas...
Aim: This research aims to assess the severity of coronary artery disease in patients admitted with ...
Aims/hypothesis: A previous pooled analysis suggested that women with diabetes are at substantially ...
Identification of risk factors and their importance in different genders is essential in order to pr...
Introduction: Coronary artery disease (CAD) among women is an ignored entity in India. The aim of th...
Background It is still unknown whether traditional risk factors may have a sex-specific impact on co...
Abstract Background Hypertension and diabetes mellitus are two of the major risk factors for cardio-...
Aim. To study the factors associated with high levels of comorbidity in men and women with coronary ...
Aims/hypothesis: A previous pooled analysis suggested that women with diabetes are at substantially ...
Background: Given gender differences in the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), the present study...
OBJECTIVE — Diabetes has been defined as a coronary heart disease (CHD) risk equivalent, and more ag...
International audienceMale gender is a major cardiovascular risk factor in the general population, w...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Type 2 diabetes is associated with greater relative risk of CHD in women than in me...
Diabetics are at increased risk for coronary heart disease even after accounting for other risk fact...
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) increases the risk of developing coronary artery disease ...
<p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong>Although cardiovascular diseases get top position in burden of diseas...
Aim: This research aims to assess the severity of coronary artery disease in patients admitted with ...
Aims/hypothesis: A previous pooled analysis suggested that women with diabetes are at substantially ...
Identification of risk factors and their importance in different genders is essential in order to pr...
Introduction: Coronary artery disease (CAD) among women is an ignored entity in India. The aim of th...
Background It is still unknown whether traditional risk factors may have a sex-specific impact on co...
Abstract Background Hypertension and diabetes mellitus are two of the major risk factors for cardio-...
Aim. To study the factors associated with high levels of comorbidity in men and women with coronary ...
Aims/hypothesis: A previous pooled analysis suggested that women with diabetes are at substantially ...
Background: Given gender differences in the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), the present study...
OBJECTIVE — Diabetes has been defined as a coronary heart disease (CHD) risk equivalent, and more ag...
International audienceMale gender is a major cardiovascular risk factor in the general population, w...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Type 2 diabetes is associated with greater relative risk of CHD in women than in me...