Despite disparities in pathophysiology and disease manifestation between male and female patients with heart failure, studies focusing on sex differences in biomarkers are scarce. The purpose of this study was to assess sex-specific variation in clinical characteristics and biomarker levels to gain more understanding of the potential pathophysiological mechanisms underlying sex differences in heart failure.Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics, multiple biomarkers, and outcomes were compared between men and women in 567 patients. The mean age of the study group was 71 11 years and 38 were female. Women were older, had a higher body mass index and left ventricular ejection fraction, more hypertension, and received more diuretic a...
Aims: Clinical differences between women and men have been described in heart failure (HF). However,...
Patients with heart failure are conventionally stratified into phenotypic groups based on their ejec...
The prevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) is steadily increasing. Both sexes are affected, with ...
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...
This thesis examined differences between men and women with heart failure. First, it was shown that ...
The use of circulating biomarkers for heart failure (HF) is engrained in contemporary cardiovascular...
Differences in manifestation, treatment, and outcomes of acute heart failure between men and women h...
Background: Whether cardiovascular (CV) disease risk factors and biomarkers associate differentially...
There is an increasing amount of data suggesting that there are inherent epidemiological and pathoph...
Background: Data on sex differences in heart failure (HF) with reference to left ventricular ejectio...
International audienceAims: Heart failure (HF) is common in both men and women, yet disease pathophy...
Aims: Clinical differences between women and men have been described in heart failure (HF). However,...
Patients with heart failure are conventionally stratified into phenotypic groups based on their ejec...
The prevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) is steadily increasing. Both sexes are affected, with ...
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...
This thesis examined differences between men and women with heart failure. First, it was shown that ...
The use of circulating biomarkers for heart failure (HF) is engrained in contemporary cardiovascular...
Differences in manifestation, treatment, and outcomes of acute heart failure between men and women h...
Background: Whether cardiovascular (CV) disease risk factors and biomarkers associate differentially...
There is an increasing amount of data suggesting that there are inherent epidemiological and pathoph...
Background: Data on sex differences in heart failure (HF) with reference to left ventricular ejectio...
International audienceAims: Heart failure (HF) is common in both men and women, yet disease pathophy...
Aims: Clinical differences between women and men have been described in heart failure (HF). However,...
Patients with heart failure are conventionally stratified into phenotypic groups based on their ejec...
The prevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) is steadily increasing. Both sexes are affected, with ...