Gender differences in cardiology: is it time for new guidelines?

Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine
Susanna SciomerGiuseppe Mercuro

Abstract

: Despite cardiovascular disease (CVD) now being the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in women worldwide, this problem is still dramatically underestimated. The disparities in diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis between men and women are rooted in basic biological differences, as well as in the complex interactions of cultural and socioeconomic problems. This is why an up-to-date and gender-based revision of current guidelines is highly desirable.

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Apr 14, 2020·Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research·Arianna L GianakosMary K Mulcahey
Apr 26, 2020·Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine·Susanna Sciomer, Federica Moscucci
Jul 30, 2020·European Journal of Preventive Cardiology·Pedro Marques-Vidal
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