Background: Studies have shown patients who are delayed for surgical cardiac revascularization are faced with increased risks of symptom deterioration and death. This could explain the observation that operative mortality among persons undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) is higher among women than men. However, in jurisdictions that employ priority wait lists to manage access to elective cardiac surgery, there is little information on whether women wait longer than men for CABG. It is therefore difficult to ascertain whether higher operative mortality among women is due to biological differences or to delayed access to elective CABG. Methods Usin...
Research during the past decade suggests that women are less likely to be treated with coronary arte...
Background. A prospective study of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) w...
Women with -segment-elevation myocardial infarction () have higher mortality rates than men. We inve...
Background: Many health care systems now use priority wait lists for scheduling ele...
Background—Data are conflicting over whether women have higher mortality than men after coronary art...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Numerous studies have shown that women undergoing coronary artery bypass gra...
Background: Our objective was to evaluate the effect of delays on adverse events wh...
Background: Since 2002 MI and stroke, not cancer, are leading causes of death in women. We studied 3...
Women historically have a greater risk of operative mortality than men after coronary artery bypass ...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the impact of delaying coronary artery bypass surger...
Objectives.This study compared the rates of coronary artery bypass graft surgery and 15-year surviva...
Objectives: Women undergoing isolated coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery have been previous...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to analyze early and late mortality after coronary artery bypass graft...
10 million cases were the basis for a binary logistic regression model to predict coronary artery by...
Background: Guided by the evidence that delaying coronary revascularization may lea...
Research during the past decade suggests that women are less likely to be treated with coronary arte...
Background. A prospective study of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) w...
Women with -segment-elevation myocardial infarction () have higher mortality rates than men. We inve...
Background: Many health care systems now use priority wait lists for scheduling ele...
Background—Data are conflicting over whether women have higher mortality than men after coronary art...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Numerous studies have shown that women undergoing coronary artery bypass gra...
Background: Our objective was to evaluate the effect of delays on adverse events wh...
Background: Since 2002 MI and stroke, not cancer, are leading causes of death in women. We studied 3...
Women historically have a greater risk of operative mortality than men after coronary artery bypass ...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to assess the impact of delaying coronary artery bypass surger...
Objectives.This study compared the rates of coronary artery bypass graft surgery and 15-year surviva...
Objectives: Women undergoing isolated coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery have been previous...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to analyze early and late mortality after coronary artery bypass graft...
10 million cases were the basis for a binary logistic regression model to predict coronary artery by...
Background: Guided by the evidence that delaying coronary revascularization may lea...
Research during the past decade suggests that women are less likely to be treated with coronary arte...
Background. A prospective study of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) w...
Women with -segment-elevation myocardial infarction () have higher mortality rates than men. We inve...