Ischemic heart disease is the single leading cause of death and a significant cause of morbidity among women in industrialized countries. Current guidelines recommend antiplatelet therapy as the main cornerstone for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Unfortunately, evidence is emerging that the response to antiplatelet drugs differs according to sex, although the biological basis for this gender disparity is unknown. In order to explain the epidemiological data showing a more severe clinical expression of cardiovascular disease in addition to adverse outcomes despite optimal pharmacological and interventional approaches in women compared to men, differences in platelet reactivity related to sex and gender are currently ...
Background Previous studies have suggested that women do not accrue equal therapeutic benefit from a...
We investigated whether gender influences antiplatelet treatment in patients with acute coronary syn...
We investigated whether gender influences antiplatelet treatment in patients with acute coronary syn...
Ischemic heart disease is the single leading cause of death and a significant cause of morbidity amo...
Ischemic heart disease is the single leading cause of death and a significant cause of morbidity amo...
Antiplatelet therapy is a cornerstone of secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). How...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents the leading cause of death worldwide, and equally affects bo...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents the leading cause of death worldwide, and equally affects bo...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents the leading cause of death worldwide, and equally affects bo...
Although the female gender is generally less represented in cardiovascular studies, observational an...
Although the female gender is generally less represented in cardiovascular studies, observational an...
Although the female gender is generally less represented in cardiovascular studies, observational an...
Although the female gender is generally less represented in cardiovascular studies, observational an...
textabstractBackground Previous studies have suggested that women do not accrue equal therapeutic be...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk is still underestimated in women, expe...
Background Previous studies have suggested that women do not accrue equal therapeutic benefit from a...
We investigated whether gender influences antiplatelet treatment in patients with acute coronary syn...
We investigated whether gender influences antiplatelet treatment in patients with acute coronary syn...
Ischemic heart disease is the single leading cause of death and a significant cause of morbidity amo...
Ischemic heart disease is the single leading cause of death and a significant cause of morbidity amo...
Antiplatelet therapy is a cornerstone of secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). How...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents the leading cause of death worldwide, and equally affects bo...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents the leading cause of death worldwide, and equally affects bo...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) represents the leading cause of death worldwide, and equally affects bo...
Although the female gender is generally less represented in cardiovascular studies, observational an...
Although the female gender is generally less represented in cardiovascular studies, observational an...
Although the female gender is generally less represented in cardiovascular studies, observational an...
Although the female gender is generally less represented in cardiovascular studies, observational an...
textabstractBackground Previous studies have suggested that women do not accrue equal therapeutic be...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Cardiovascular risk is still underestimated in women, expe...
Background Previous studies have suggested that women do not accrue equal therapeutic benefit from a...
We investigated whether gender influences antiplatelet treatment in patients with acute coronary syn...
We investigated whether gender influences antiplatelet treatment in patients with acute coronary syn...