[Abstract] Aims. This study aimed to assess age‐ and sex‐related differences in management and 1‐year risk for all‐cause mortality and hospitalization in chronic heart failure (HF) patients. Methods and results. Of 16 354 patients included in the European Society of Cardiology Heart Failure Long‐Term Registry, 9428 chronic HF patients were analysed [median age: 66 years; 28.5% women; mean left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 37%]. Rates of use of guideline‐directed medical therapy (GDMT) were high (angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blockers, beta‐blockers and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists: 85.7%, 88.7% and 58.8%, respectively). Crude GDMT utilization rates were lower in women than in men (al...
Aim: To evaluate the relationship between sex, age and outcome in dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Meth...
BACKGROUND: Patient sex and age may influence rates of death after receiving an implantable cardiove...
The prevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) is steadily increasing. Both sexes are affected, with ...
Aims: This study aimed to assess age- and sex-related differences in management and 1-year risk for ...
9AIMS: To evaluate sex-related differences among real-life outpatients with chronic heart failure ac...
Objectives: This study evaluated gender differences in clinical characteristics, treatment and outco...
Heart failure (HF) is becoming increasingly prevalent and affects both men and women. However, women...
Introduction: Although the impact of sex on patient outcomes for heart failure (HF) with preserved e...
Background: Data on sex differences in heart failure (HF) with reference to left ventricular ejectio...
Aims To understand gender differences in the prognosis of women and men with heart failure, we compa...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates differences between women and men in heart failure (HF) risk and...
Aim: To evaluate the relationship between sex, age and outcome in dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Meth...
BACKGROUND: Patient sex and age may influence rates of death after receiving an implantable cardiove...
The prevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) is steadily increasing. Both sexes are affected, with ...
Aims: This study aimed to assess age- and sex-related differences in management and 1-year risk for ...
9AIMS: To evaluate sex-related differences among real-life outpatients with chronic heart failure ac...
Objectives: This study evaluated gender differences in clinical characteristics, treatment and outco...
Heart failure (HF) is becoming increasingly prevalent and affects both men and women. However, women...
Introduction: Although the impact of sex on patient outcomes for heart failure (HF) with preserved e...
Background: Data on sex differences in heart failure (HF) with reference to left ventricular ejectio...
Aims To understand gender differences in the prognosis of women and men with heart failure, we compa...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates differences between women and men in heart failure (HF) risk and...
Aim: To evaluate the relationship between sex, age and outcome in dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Meth...
BACKGROUND: Patient sex and age may influence rates of death after receiving an implantable cardiove...
The prevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) is steadily increasing. Both sexes are affected, with ...