Objectives: To determine the impact of gender and comorbidity on use of coronary interventions in patients diagnosed with high-risk non-ST-segment acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS). Background: Guidelines recommend the use of coronary angiography for all patients diagnosed with NSTEACS with high-risk features, except in the presence of severe comorbidities. However, little is understood about the relationship between gender, comorbidity, and the use of coronary interventions. Methods: Retrospective analyses of the Victorian Admitted Episodes Data Set (VAED) including all patients diagnosed with NSTEACS with high-risk features on their first admission for ACS between June 2007 and July 2009. Hierarchical logistic regression models and corres...
International audienceObjectives To assess the impact of gender on myocardial revascularization usin...
BACKGROUND: The question of whether gender-related disparities still exist in the treatment and outc...
Aim. To study the factors associated with high levels of comorbidity in men and women with coronary ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of gender and comorbidity on use of coronary interventions in pa...
BACKGROUND: Literature suggests an ongoing gender disparity in the use of coronary angiography and s...
Previous heterogenous studies show conflicting data about sex-based outcomes of non-ST-elevation acu...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend that all non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS)...
Background: Guidelines recommend that all nonYST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS)...
BACKGROUND: Differences in demographics, presenting characteristics, and treatment of heart disease ...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains one of the leading causes of mortality for women, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether sex differences exist in the angiographic severity, management and outc...
Background: This study was performed to assess the influence of sex on drug therapy and long-term ou...
Background: Risk factors of bleeding and recurrent ischemic events after acute coronary syndrome (AC...
Background It is still unknown whether traditional risk factors may have a sex-specific impact on co...
Background: Previous studies have shown that women with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are less likel...
International audienceObjectives To assess the impact of gender on myocardial revascularization usin...
BACKGROUND: The question of whether gender-related disparities still exist in the treatment and outc...
Aim. To study the factors associated with high levels of comorbidity in men and women with coronary ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the impact of gender and comorbidity on use of coronary interventions in pa...
BACKGROUND: Literature suggests an ongoing gender disparity in the use of coronary angiography and s...
Previous heterogenous studies show conflicting data about sex-based outcomes of non-ST-elevation acu...
BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend that all non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS)...
Background: Guidelines recommend that all nonYST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTEACS)...
BACKGROUND: Differences in demographics, presenting characteristics, and treatment of heart disease ...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains one of the leading causes of mortality for women, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether sex differences exist in the angiographic severity, management and outc...
Background: This study was performed to assess the influence of sex on drug therapy and long-term ou...
Background: Risk factors of bleeding and recurrent ischemic events after acute coronary syndrome (AC...
Background It is still unknown whether traditional risk factors may have a sex-specific impact on co...
Background: Previous studies have shown that women with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are less likel...
International audienceObjectives To assess the impact of gender on myocardial revascularization usin...
BACKGROUND: The question of whether gender-related disparities still exist in the treatment and outc...
Aim. To study the factors associated with high levels of comorbidity in men and women with coronary ...