Aims To understand gender differences in the prognosis of women and men with heart failure, we compared mortality, cause of death and survival trends over time. Methods and Results We analysed UK primary care data for 26 725 women and 29 234 men over age 45 years with a new diagnosis of heart failure between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2017 using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink, inpatient Hospital Episode Statistics and the Office for National Statistics death registry. Age‐specific overall survival and cause‐specific mortality rates were calculated by gender and year. During the study period 15 084 women and 15 822 men with heart failure died. Women were on average 5 years older at diagnosis (79.6 vs. 74.8 years). Median surviv...
Aims: This study aimed to assess age- and sex-related differences in management and 1-year risk for ...
Aims: Recent data from national registries suggest that acute heart failure (AHF) outcomes might var...
Objectives: This study evaluated gender differences in clinical characteristics, treatment and outco...
Objectives and design. There are conflicting data on gender differences in survival among heart fail...
BACKGROUND: To assess the trend in age- and sex-stratified mortality after hospitalization for heart...
BACKGROUND: We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
Background— We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
There is an increasing amount of data suggesting that there are inherent epidemiological and pathoph...
Background—Previous natural history studies in broad populations of heart failure patients have asso...
Background: An increasing interest has been shown in potential l., 11 With heart failure (HF), a ser...
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
There is little epidemiological data on heart failure (HF) in the younger age groups dominating clin...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates differences between women and men in heart failure (HF) risk and...
Objectives: This study investigates differences between women and men in heart failure (HF) risk and...
Aims: This study aimed to assess age- and sex-related differences in management and 1-year risk for ...
Aims: Recent data from national registries suggest that acute heart failure (AHF) outcomes might var...
Objectives: This study evaluated gender differences in clinical characteristics, treatment and outco...
Objectives and design. There are conflicting data on gender differences in survival among heart fail...
BACKGROUND: To assess the trend in age- and sex-stratified mortality after hospitalization for heart...
BACKGROUND: We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
Background Heart failure is an important public health issue affecting about 1 million people in the...
Background— We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
There is an increasing amount of data suggesting that there are inherent epidemiological and pathoph...
Background—Previous natural history studies in broad populations of heart failure patients have asso...
Background: An increasing interest has been shown in potential l., 11 With heart failure (HF), a ser...
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
There is little epidemiological data on heart failure (HF) in the younger age groups dominating clin...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigates differences between women and men in heart failure (HF) risk and...
Objectives: This study investigates differences between women and men in heart failure (HF) risk and...
Aims: This study aimed to assess age- and sex-related differences in management and 1-year risk for ...
Aims: Recent data from national registries suggest that acute heart failure (AHF) outcomes might var...
Objectives: This study evaluated gender differences in clinical characteristics, treatment and outco...