OBJECTIVE: To examine age-specific gender differences and trends over time in the management of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). DESIGN: Cross-sectional study of patients admitted with AMI from a community-wide perspective over a 10-year period (1990-1999). SETTING: All hospitals in the Worcester (Mass) metropolitan area (1990 census = 437000). PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: We identified 2037 women and 2645 men who were hospitalized in the Worcester metropolitan area with confirmed AMI during six 1-year periods between 1990 and 1999. Four age groups (\u3c55, 55 to 64, 65 to 74 and \u3eor=75 years) of men and women were studied. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Use of echocardiography, exercise treadmill testing (ETT), cardiac cathete...
OBJECTIVES: According to some studies, women with heart disease receive fewer procedures and have hi...
[[abstract]]It is not clear whether gender is associated with different hospitalization cost and len...
[[abstract]]It is not clear whether gender is associated with different hospitalization cost and len...
This study compares the overall use, as well as temporal trends, of various diagnostic and revascula...
OBJECTIVE: As part of a community-wide study examining temporal trends in the incidence and survival...
PURPOSE: The goal of this observational study was to examine overall and age-specific differences be...
BACKGROUND: Although sex disparities in the diagnostic evaluation and revascularization of patients ...
BACKGROUND: Although sex disparities in the diagnostic evaluation and revascularization of patients ...
BACKGROUND: Although sex disparities in the diagnostic evaluation and revascularization of patients ...
International audienceObjectives To assess the impact of gender on myocardial revascularization usin...
International audienceObjectives To assess the impact of gender on myocardial revascularization usin...
International audienceObjectives To assess the impact of gender on myocardial revascularization usin...
Mechanical complications (MC) are rare but significant sequelae of acute myocardial infarction (AMI)...
BACKGROUND: Literature suggests an ongoing gender disparity in the use of coronary angiography and s...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: s: To compare the clinical management and health outcomes of men and women after ad...
OBJECTIVES: According to some studies, women with heart disease receive fewer procedures and have hi...
[[abstract]]It is not clear whether gender is associated with different hospitalization cost and len...
[[abstract]]It is not clear whether gender is associated with different hospitalization cost and len...
This study compares the overall use, as well as temporal trends, of various diagnostic and revascula...
OBJECTIVE: As part of a community-wide study examining temporal trends in the incidence and survival...
PURPOSE: The goal of this observational study was to examine overall and age-specific differences be...
BACKGROUND: Although sex disparities in the diagnostic evaluation and revascularization of patients ...
BACKGROUND: Although sex disparities in the diagnostic evaluation and revascularization of patients ...
BACKGROUND: Although sex disparities in the diagnostic evaluation and revascularization of patients ...
International audienceObjectives To assess the impact of gender on myocardial revascularization usin...
International audienceObjectives To assess the impact of gender on myocardial revascularization usin...
International audienceObjectives To assess the impact of gender on myocardial revascularization usin...
Mechanical complications (MC) are rare but significant sequelae of acute myocardial infarction (AMI)...
BACKGROUND: Literature suggests an ongoing gender disparity in the use of coronary angiography and s...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: s: To compare the clinical management and health outcomes of men and women after ad...
OBJECTIVES: According to some studies, women with heart disease receive fewer procedures and have hi...
[[abstract]]It is not clear whether gender is associated with different hospitalization cost and len...
[[abstract]]It is not clear whether gender is associated with different hospitalization cost and len...