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Title:
Clinical outcome of patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) admitted at coronary care unit (CCU) at Benha University Hospital: Gender specific differences
Authors: Marwa kamal Mahmoud el sayed, Dr. Mohamed Abdo Salem, Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Hamoda, Dr. Mohamed Mahrous Ali
Year: 2021
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Abstract:

Although substantial progress has been made towards improving gender- and sex-specific ACS disease management and outcomes, contemporary reports indicate a persistent knowledge gap with regard to optimal risk-stratification and management in female ACS patients. Prominent patient and system delays in women with AMI result from limited awareness for the latent CVD risk in women, a lack of sexspecific thresholds within clinical guidelines, and subsequent limited performance of contemporary diagnostic approaches in women, all of which are the result of a persistent underrepresentation of women in cardiovascular studies

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