ObjectivesWe conducted the “TAXUS Woman” analysis to assess the influence of sex on long-term outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention using paclitaxel-eluting stents (PES) in a broad spectrum of patients.BackgroundPrevious studies indicate that the sex gap suggesting worse outcomes in women has narrowed. However, limited data are available on long-term sex-based outcomes with drug-eluting stents despite their extensive use in current practice.MethodsWe analyzed 2,271 PES-treated patients (women = 665), from 5 randomized trials and 7,492 PES-treated patients (women = 2,449) from 2 “real-world” registries. The trial and registry datasets were stratified by sex to compare long-term outcomes. Additionally, the outcomes in PES-treated ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to assess gender-based differences in long-term outcome after ve...
IntroductionIt has been postulated that women have higher adverse events with percutaneous coronary ...
Background: The contribution of sex and initial clinical presentation to the long-term outcomes in p...
ObjectivesWe investigated the impact of sex on outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention (PC...
ObjectivesWe conducted the “TAXUS Woman” analysis to assess the influence of sex on long-term outcom...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to investigate sex-based differences in long-term clinical and ...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine whether gender influences the results of paclitaxel-eluting stent i...
ObjectivesWe examined the impact of gender on outcomes of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary ...
ObjectivesOur aim was to examine whether gender-based differences in mortality after percutaneous co...
Importance: Women experience worse ischemic and bleeding outcomes after percutaneous coronary interv...
AbstractObjectives. This study compares in-hospital and long-term outcome after angioplasty in women...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to determine whether women undergoing contemporary perc...
open11siBackground We hypothesized that female sex is a treatment effect modifier of blood flow and ...
Background: Studies examining sex-related outcomes following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI...
Background We hypothesized that female sex is a treatment effect modifier of blood flow and related ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to assess gender-based differences in long-term outcome after ve...
IntroductionIt has been postulated that women have higher adverse events with percutaneous coronary ...
Background: The contribution of sex and initial clinical presentation to the long-term outcomes in p...
ObjectivesWe investigated the impact of sex on outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention (PC...
ObjectivesWe conducted the “TAXUS Woman” analysis to assess the influence of sex on long-term outcom...
ObjectivesThe goal of this study was to investigate sex-based differences in long-term clinical and ...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine whether gender influences the results of paclitaxel-eluting stent i...
ObjectivesWe examined the impact of gender on outcomes of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary ...
ObjectivesOur aim was to examine whether gender-based differences in mortality after percutaneous co...
Importance: Women experience worse ischemic and bleeding outcomes after percutaneous coronary interv...
AbstractObjectives. This study compares in-hospital and long-term outcome after angioplasty in women...
AbstractObjectivesThe goal of this study was to determine whether women undergoing contemporary perc...
open11siBackground We hypothesized that female sex is a treatment effect modifier of blood flow and ...
Background: Studies examining sex-related outcomes following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI...
Background We hypothesized that female sex is a treatment effect modifier of blood flow and related ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to assess gender-based differences in long-term outcome after ve...
IntroductionIt has been postulated that women have higher adverse events with percutaneous coronary ...
Background: The contribution of sex and initial clinical presentation to the long-term outcomes in p...