Arteriosclerosis is a general disease affecting different parts of the arterial system. In coronary heart disease (CHD) women have different risk factors, symptoms, indication for treatment, interpretation of diagnostic data and outcome than men. The overall aim of this thesis was to test the hypothesis that similar gender differences exist in patients with symptomatic arteriosclerosis in the arteries of the lower limb (LLI) and to investigate the magnitude of the problem. The Stockholm Study. The number of procedures performed, development over time, survival and amputation rates in women and men were investigated in a large epidemiological study of all patients treated with vascular interventions for lower limb ischemia (LLI) in the count...
Background: Identifying sex-related differences/variables associated with 30 day/1 year mortality in...
ObjectiveA population-based point-prevalence study was conducted to determine the prevalence of peri...
IntroductionGender-related differences continue to challenge the management of lower extremity (LE) ...
Arteriosclerosis is a general disease affecting different parts of the arterial system. In coronary ...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate, in patients treated for critical limb ischemia, how pre-operative c...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from cardiovascular disease has declined among men and increased among North ...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate sex-related differences in outcome, ...
AbstractObjectives to investigate changes in intervention for lower limb ischaemia with regard to ge...
International audienceAlthough women have lower age-standardized cardiovascular disease incidence, p...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to identify any gender-associated differences in the percutan...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to determine gender differences in atherosclerotic lesion morpho...
ObjectivesThis study sought to examine sex-related differences in outcomes related to peripheral vas...
BackgroundArterial disease in women will become a major issue in the near future.MethodsA systemic r...
BACKGROUND: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) represents the most severe form of peripheral artery diseas...
Objectives Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease and, thus, its clinical manifestations are li...
Background: Identifying sex-related differences/variables associated with 30 day/1 year mortality in...
ObjectiveA population-based point-prevalence study was conducted to determine the prevalence of peri...
IntroductionGender-related differences continue to challenge the management of lower extremity (LE) ...
Arteriosclerosis is a general disease affecting different parts of the arterial system. In coronary ...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate, in patients treated for critical limb ischemia, how pre-operative c...
BACKGROUND: Mortality from cardiovascular disease has declined among men and increased among North ...
AbstractObjective: The purpose of this study was to investigate sex-related differences in outcome, ...
AbstractObjectives to investigate changes in intervention for lower limb ischaemia with regard to ge...
International audienceAlthough women have lower age-standardized cardiovascular disease incidence, p...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to identify any gender-associated differences in the percutan...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to determine gender differences in atherosclerotic lesion morpho...
ObjectivesThis study sought to examine sex-related differences in outcomes related to peripheral vas...
BackgroundArterial disease in women will become a major issue in the near future.MethodsA systemic r...
BACKGROUND: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) represents the most severe form of peripheral artery diseas...
Objectives Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease and, thus, its clinical manifestations are li...
Background: Identifying sex-related differences/variables associated with 30 day/1 year mortality in...
ObjectiveA population-based point-prevalence study was conducted to determine the prevalence of peri...
IntroductionGender-related differences continue to challenge the management of lower extremity (LE) ...