BACKGROUND Access to care may be implicated in disparities between men and women in death after acute coronary syndrome, especially among younger adults. We aimed to assess sex-related differences in access to care among patients with premature acute coronary syndrome and to identify clinical and gender-related determinants of access to care. METHODS We studied 1123 patients (18-55 yr) admitted to hospital for acute coronary syndrome and enrolled in the GENESIS-PRAXY cohort study. Outcome measures were door-to-electrocardiography, door-to-needle and door-to-balloon times, as well as proportions of patients undergoing cardiac catheterization, reperfusion or nonprimary percutaneous coronary intervention. We performed univariable and ...
Background: Women generally wait longer than men prior to seeking treatment for acute myocardial inf...
for the Get With the Guidelines Steering Committee and Investigators Background—Women receive less e...
Although acute coronary syndrome (ACS) mainly occurs in individuals >60 years, younger adults can be...
Background-—Limited data exist as to the relative contribution of sex and gender on health-related q...
Background Gender differences in presentation and management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are w...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains one of the leading causes of mortality for women, ...
AbstractBackground“Gender” reflects social norms for women and men, whereas “sex” defines biological...
Background There is conflicting information about sex differences in presentation, treatment, and ou...
Abstract To determine whether sex disparities exist in pre-hospital and hospital time to treatment i...
AIMS The aim of the present study was to analyze gender disparities in a large cohort of acute coro...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether sex differences exist in the angiographic severity, management and outc...
Background\ud \ud Research suggests that female patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) experien...
BACKGROUND: The question of whether gender-related disparities still exist in the treatment and outc...
BACKGROUND: Women generally wait longer than men prior to seeking treatment for acute myocardial inf...
Background: Differences in demographics, presenting characteristics, and treatment of heart disease...
Background: Women generally wait longer than men prior to seeking treatment for acute myocardial inf...
for the Get With the Guidelines Steering Committee and Investigators Background—Women receive less e...
Although acute coronary syndrome (ACS) mainly occurs in individuals >60 years, younger adults can be...
Background-—Limited data exist as to the relative contribution of sex and gender on health-related q...
Background Gender differences in presentation and management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are w...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains one of the leading causes of mortality for women, ...
AbstractBackground“Gender” reflects social norms for women and men, whereas “sex” defines biological...
Background There is conflicting information about sex differences in presentation, treatment, and ou...
Abstract To determine whether sex disparities exist in pre-hospital and hospital time to treatment i...
AIMS The aim of the present study was to analyze gender disparities in a large cohort of acute coro...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether sex differences exist in the angiographic severity, management and outc...
Background\ud \ud Research suggests that female patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) experien...
BACKGROUND: The question of whether gender-related disparities still exist in the treatment and outc...
BACKGROUND: Women generally wait longer than men prior to seeking treatment for acute myocardial inf...
Background: Differences in demographics, presenting characteristics, and treatment of heart disease...
Background: Women generally wait longer than men prior to seeking treatment for acute myocardial inf...
for the Get With the Guidelines Steering Committee and Investigators Background—Women receive less e...
Although acute coronary syndrome (ACS) mainly occurs in individuals >60 years, younger adults can be...