Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender and survival of patients with heart failure, using data from both randomized trials and observational studies, and the relative contribution of age, left ventricular systolic function, aetiology, and diabetes to differences in prognosis between men and women.<p></p> Methods and results Data from 31 studies (41 949 patients; 28 052 men, 13 897 women) from the Meta-Analysis Global Group In Chronic Heart Failure (MAGGIC) individual patient meta-analysis were used. We performed survival analysis to assess the association of gender with mortality, adjusting for predictors of mortality, including age, reduced or preserved ejection fraction (EF), and isch...
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
Background— We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
SummaryIntroductionControversial results have been published concerning a possible gender survival d...
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender and survival of patie...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender and survival of patien...
While the populations of patients with heart failure (HF) studied in clinical trials are dominated b...
Background—Previous natural history studies in broad populations of heart failure patients have asso...
ObjectivesThis study sought to explore the gender-related differences in etiology and outcomes in ch...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relation between gender, etiology and survival in patients w...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relation between gender, etiology and survival in patients w...
Background: Although the impact of ischaemic heart disease (IHD) on heart failure (HF) is evolving, ...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the relation between gender, etiology and survival in patients wit...
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Multicenter Study;BACKGROUND Controversy exists concerning the ...
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Multicenter Study;BACKGROUND Controversy exists concerning the ...
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Multicenter Study;BACKGROUND Controversy exists concerning the ...
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
Background— We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
SummaryIntroductionControversial results have been published concerning a possible gender survival d...
AIM: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender and survival of patie...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between gender and survival of patien...
While the populations of patients with heart failure (HF) studied in clinical trials are dominated b...
Background—Previous natural history studies in broad populations of heart failure patients have asso...
ObjectivesThis study sought to explore the gender-related differences in etiology and outcomes in ch...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relation between gender, etiology and survival in patients w...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the relation between gender, etiology and survival in patients w...
Background: Although the impact of ischaemic heart disease (IHD) on heart failure (HF) is evolving, ...
ObjectivesThis study investigated the relation between gender, etiology and survival in patients wit...
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Multicenter Study;BACKGROUND Controversy exists concerning the ...
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Multicenter Study;BACKGROUND Controversy exists concerning the ...
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Multicenter Study;BACKGROUND Controversy exists concerning the ...
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
Background— We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
SummaryIntroductionControversial results have been published concerning a possible gender survival d...