AbstractBackgroundDifferences between sexes in cardiac risk factors, perceptions of cardiac risk, and health care provider discussions about risk among young patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) are not well studied.ObjectivesThis study compared cardiac risk factor prevalence, risk perceptions, and health care provider feedback on heart disease and risk modification between young women and men hospitalized with AMI.MethodsWe studied 3,501 AMI patients age 18 to 55 years enrolled in the VIRGO (Variation in Recovery: Role of Gender on Outcomes of Young AMI Patients) study in U.S. and Spanish hospitals between August 2008 and January 2012, comparing the prevalence of 5 cardiac risk factors by sex. Modified Poisson regression was use...
Background: Past research suggests that women, as compared with men, have worse survival after an ac...
AbstractBackgroundVarious national campaigns launched in recent years have focused on young women wi...
Background: Gender-related differences are seen in multiple aspects of both health and illness. Isch...
AbstractBackgroundDifferences between sexes in cardiac risk factors, perceptions of cardiac risk, an...
Aims: We assessed gender differences in pre-event health status (symptoms, functioning, quality of l...
Differences in Heart Disease Risk Perception and Actual Cardiac Risk in Male vs. Female Cardiac Pati...
Background: Despite the excess risk of mortality in young women (≤55 years of age) after acute myoca...
The objectives for this paper are to investigate the differences in the risk factors, treatment and ...
Objectives To investigate sex differences in risk factor associations with incident myocardial infar...
Background: Younger adults have been identified as an emerging ‘at-risk’ population with a rising pr...
AbstractThis study examines the risk factor profile, in-hospital course and outcome of 337 women and...
732 consecutive patients (pts)≤55 years old admitted to a tertiary care facility with symptomatic co...
Background: Compared with men, women are at higher risk of rehospitalization in the first month afte...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Jaya Chandrasekhar,1 Amrita Gill,1,2 Roxana Mehran1 1Department of Cardiology, Icahn School of Medi...
Background: Past research suggests that women, as compared with men, have worse survival after an ac...
AbstractBackgroundVarious national campaigns launched in recent years have focused on young women wi...
Background: Gender-related differences are seen in multiple aspects of both health and illness. Isch...
AbstractBackgroundDifferences between sexes in cardiac risk factors, perceptions of cardiac risk, an...
Aims: We assessed gender differences in pre-event health status (symptoms, functioning, quality of l...
Differences in Heart Disease Risk Perception and Actual Cardiac Risk in Male vs. Female Cardiac Pati...
Background: Despite the excess risk of mortality in young women (≤55 years of age) after acute myoca...
The objectives for this paper are to investigate the differences in the risk factors, treatment and ...
Objectives To investigate sex differences in risk factor associations with incident myocardial infar...
Background: Younger adults have been identified as an emerging ‘at-risk’ population with a rising pr...
AbstractThis study examines the risk factor profile, in-hospital course and outcome of 337 women and...
732 consecutive patients (pts)≤55 years old admitted to a tertiary care facility with symptomatic co...
Background: Compared with men, women are at higher risk of rehospitalization in the first month afte...
Aim To determine the clinical profile, burden of risk factors, and quality of care among patients ho...
Jaya Chandrasekhar,1 Amrita Gill,1,2 Roxana Mehran1 1Department of Cardiology, Icahn School of Medi...
Background: Past research suggests that women, as compared with men, have worse survival after an ac...
AbstractBackgroundVarious national campaigns launched in recent years have focused on young women wi...
Background: Gender-related differences are seen in multiple aspects of both health and illness. Isch...