Cronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) surgery is a widely practiced procedure among treatments of coronary heart disease. While being able to significantly prolong the life of patients, it is a high-risk procedure characterized by a relatively high 30-day postoperative mortality. The risk and benefits of this procedure have made it to be a focus of research in recent years. Thereinto, research was dedicated to exploring postoperative short-term mortality rate, which is affected by various factors including gender. Based on statistics, a clear pattern is demonstrated that the mortality of women is significantly greater than men. Furthermore, various confounding factors are involved, including preoperative status, physiological difference, an...
Gender differences exist in outcomes, particularly early mortality, for percutaneous interventions (...
Background The present study sought to examine the trends of sex-based differences in clinical outc...
The leading cause of death in women is cardiovascular disease. This fact has been the subject of mor...
Cronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) surgery is a widely practiced procedure among treatments of co...
Background: Many previous studies have investigated the influence of gender on coronary artery bypas...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Numerous studies have shown that women undergoing coronary artery bypass gra...
Background: The female gender is considered as a risk factor for morbidity and mortality after coron...
Background. A prospective study of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) w...
ObjectivesWomen have a worse prognosis after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery compared...
Following recent studies concerning the increased risk of coronary artery bypass surgery for women, ...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to analyze early and late mortality after coronary artery bypass graft...
Background: Gender impacts pre-, intra-, and postoperative parameters and outcomes following coronar...
Women historically have a greater risk of operative mortality than men after coronary artery bypass ...
BackgroundCoronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is associated with both cardiovascular disease (CVD...
The leading cause of death in women is cardiovascular disease. This fact has been the subject of mor...
Gender differences exist in outcomes, particularly early mortality, for percutaneous interventions (...
Background The present study sought to examine the trends of sex-based differences in clinical outc...
The leading cause of death in women is cardiovascular disease. This fact has been the subject of mor...
Cronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) surgery is a widely practiced procedure among treatments of co...
Background: Many previous studies have investigated the influence of gender on coronary artery bypas...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Numerous studies have shown that women undergoing coronary artery bypass gra...
Background: The female gender is considered as a risk factor for morbidity and mortality after coron...
Background. A prospective study of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) w...
ObjectivesWomen have a worse prognosis after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery compared...
Following recent studies concerning the increased risk of coronary artery bypass surgery for women, ...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to analyze early and late mortality after coronary artery bypass graft...
Background: Gender impacts pre-, intra-, and postoperative parameters and outcomes following coronar...
Women historically have a greater risk of operative mortality than men after coronary artery bypass ...
BackgroundCoronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is associated with both cardiovascular disease (CVD...
The leading cause of death in women is cardiovascular disease. This fact has been the subject of mor...
Gender differences exist in outcomes, particularly early mortality, for percutaneous interventions (...
Background The present study sought to examine the trends of sex-based differences in clinical outc...
The leading cause of death in women is cardiovascular disease. This fact has been the subject of mor...