IntroductionThe influence of sex on the prognosis of heart failure with preserved or intermediate ejection fraction (HFpEF and HFmrEF) remains uncertain. This study aimed to investigate whether sex differences impact the prognosis of patients diagnosed with HFpEF and HFmrEF.MethodsA comprehensive search across three databases (PubMed, the Cochrane Library, and Embase) was conducted to identify sex-related prognostic cohort studies focusing on HFpEF and HFmrEF. Risk estimates were synthesized using the random effects model. The analysis included 14 cohorts comprising 41,508 HFpEF patients (44.65% males) and 10,692 HFmrEF patients (61.79% males).ResultsAmong HFpEF patients, men exhibited significantly higher rates of all-cause mortality (13 s...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents the most frequent form of heart fa...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents the most frequent form of heart fa...
The overall lifetime risk of heart failure (HF) is similar between men and women, however, there are...
Objectives This study assessed sex-related differences in a large cohort of unselected patients with...
Objectives This study assessed sex-related differences in a large cohort of unselected patients with...
9Objectives: This study assessed sex-related differences in a large cohort of unselected patients wi...
Background: Although a better survival rate in women than in men has been reported in heart failure ...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) affects more women than men, suggesting gende...
9AIMS: To evaluate sex-related differences among real-life outpatients with chronic heart failure ac...
Introduction: Although the impact of sex on patient outcomes for heart failure (HF) with preserved e...
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
Background: Data on sex differences in heart failure (HF) with reference to left ventricular ejectio...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents the most frequent form of heart fa...
To describe characteristics and outcomes in women and men with heart failure with preserved ejection...
Background: To describe characteristics and outcomes in women and men with heart failure with preser...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents the most frequent form of heart fa...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents the most frequent form of heart fa...
The overall lifetime risk of heart failure (HF) is similar between men and women, however, there are...
Objectives This study assessed sex-related differences in a large cohort of unselected patients with...
Objectives This study assessed sex-related differences in a large cohort of unselected patients with...
9Objectives: This study assessed sex-related differences in a large cohort of unselected patients wi...
Background: Although a better survival rate in women than in men has been reported in heart failure ...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) affects more women than men, suggesting gende...
9AIMS: To evaluate sex-related differences among real-life outpatients with chronic heart failure ac...
Introduction: Although the impact of sex on patient outcomes for heart failure (HF) with preserved e...
Heart failure (HF) affects 1-2% of the population in developed countries and ~50% of patients living...
Background: Data on sex differences in heart failure (HF) with reference to left ventricular ejectio...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents the most frequent form of heart fa...
To describe characteristics and outcomes in women and men with heart failure with preserved ejection...
Background: To describe characteristics and outcomes in women and men with heart failure with preser...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents the most frequent form of heart fa...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents the most frequent form of heart fa...
The overall lifetime risk of heart failure (HF) is similar between men and women, however, there are...