There are differences between heart failure (HF) of women and that of men in terms of epidemiology, pathophysiology, treatment and quality of care.The aim is to analyze the epidemiological profile of women follewed by HEART FAILURE THERAPY UNIT (HFTU) at the cardiology center Ibn Rochd in Casablanca. See how they are optimized therapeutically and demonstrate that the female is an independent prognostic factor.We report a retrospective study composed of 1500 patients followed in HFTU between January 2007-to May 2013.On 1500 patients were 525 women and 975 men. The average age of women was 58±4 years versus 62±4 years in men. 38% of women were diabetic and 36% hypertensive.10% of women had at least one coronary lesion confirmed versus 28% for...
Heart failure affects 5 million Americans, and nearly 50% of these are women. Sex differences have b...
BackgroundHeart failure is the leading cause of hospital admissions and economic burden. In accordan...
IntroductionMost studies on HF epidemiology have been performed in western countries, and scarce dat...
There are differences between heart failure (HF) of women and that of men in terms of epidemiology, ...
IntroductionChronic heart failure (CHF) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Fe...
Objectivethe objective was to identify the epidemiological, clinical and the outcome of heart failur...
IntroductionChronic heart failure (CHF) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Fe...
Introductionheart failure (HF) is a frequent pathology which profited from important therapeutic pro...
The cardiovascular risk in women increases with age to join the cardiovascular risk in men; it is th...
BackgroundDetermination of the origin (pre or post-capillary) of PH is crucial to guide therapy. Rig...
Background— We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
Introduction: Heart Failure (HF) is a growing public health concern in Morocco and there is a striki...
BACKGROUND: We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
BackgroundThe characteristics and outcomes of heart failure (HF) patients have been described by num...
IntroductionThe prevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) is increasing in the world. Coronary arter...
Heart failure affects 5 million Americans, and nearly 50% of these are women. Sex differences have b...
BackgroundHeart failure is the leading cause of hospital admissions and economic burden. In accordan...
IntroductionMost studies on HF epidemiology have been performed in western countries, and scarce dat...
There are differences between heart failure (HF) of women and that of men in terms of epidemiology, ...
IntroductionChronic heart failure (CHF) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Fe...
Objectivethe objective was to identify the epidemiological, clinical and the outcome of heart failur...
IntroductionChronic heart failure (CHF) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. Fe...
Introductionheart failure (HF) is a frequent pathology which profited from important therapeutic pro...
The cardiovascular risk in women increases with age to join the cardiovascular risk in men; it is th...
BackgroundDetermination of the origin (pre or post-capillary) of PH is crucial to guide therapy. Rig...
Background— We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
Introduction: Heart Failure (HF) is a growing public health concern in Morocco and there is a striki...
BACKGROUND: We wished to test previous hypotheses that sex-related differences in mortality and morb...
BackgroundThe characteristics and outcomes of heart failure (HF) patients have been described by num...
IntroductionThe prevalence of chronic heart failure (CHF) is increasing in the world. Coronary arter...
Heart failure affects 5 million Americans, and nearly 50% of these are women. Sex differences have b...
BackgroundHeart failure is the leading cause of hospital admissions and economic burden. In accordan...
IntroductionMost studies on HF epidemiology have been performed in western countries, and scarce dat...