Aims Heart failure (HF) is common in both men and women, yet disease pathophysiology, presentation, and progression differ between sexes. Studies addressing whether biomarkers predict new onset HF sex-specifically are scarce. This study therefore aims to test the sex-specificity of 252 protein biomarkers for new-onset HF.Methods and results A matched case-control design in patients selected from cohorts within the HOMAGE consortium was used. Cases (new-onset HF, n = 562) and controls (n = 780) were matched for cohort (PREDICTOR, HEALTH-ABC, & PROSPER), follow-up time (defined as time from entry to incident HF), and age. Incident HF was defined as first hospitalization for HF. Targeted plasma proteins (n = 252) were measured using Proxim...
Background: We aimed to assess differences in clinical characteristics, prognosis, and the temporal ...
Aims: Clinical differences between women and men have been described in heart failure (HF). However,...
Abstract Since 1984, each year, more women than men die of ischemic heart disease (IHD) and heart fa...
Aims Heart failure (HF) is common in both men and women, yet disease pathophysiology, presentation, ...
International audienceAims: Heart failure (HF) is common in both men and women, yet disease pathophy...
The use of circulating biomarkers for heart failure (HF) is engrained in contemporary cardiovascular...
Background: Whether cardiovascular (CV) disease risk factors and biomarkers associate differentially...
Despite disparities in pathophysiology and disease manifestation between male and female patients wi...
Aims Despite disparities in pathophysiology and disease manifestation between male and female patien...
Background: We aimed to assess differences in clinical characteristics, prognosis, and the temporal ...
Aims: Clinical differences between women and men have been described in heart failure (HF). However,...
Abstract Since 1984, each year, more women than men die of ischemic heart disease (IHD) and heart fa...
Aims Heart failure (HF) is common in both men and women, yet disease pathophysiology, presentation, ...
International audienceAims: Heart failure (HF) is common in both men and women, yet disease pathophy...
The use of circulating biomarkers for heart failure (HF) is engrained in contemporary cardiovascular...
Background: Whether cardiovascular (CV) disease risk factors and biomarkers associate differentially...
Despite disparities in pathophysiology and disease manifestation between male and female patients wi...
Aims Despite disparities in pathophysiology and disease manifestation between male and female patien...
Background: We aimed to assess differences in clinical characteristics, prognosis, and the temporal ...
Aims: Clinical differences between women and men have been described in heart failure (HF). However,...
Abstract Since 1984, each year, more women than men die of ischemic heart disease (IHD) and heart fa...