Cardiology and Therapy (May 2020)

Sex-Based Differences in Coronary and Structural Percutaneous Interventions

  • Ashley Mohadjer,
  • Garrett Brown,
  • Syed R. Shah,
  • Charishma Nallapati,
  • Nida Waheed,
  • Anthony A. Bavry,
  • Ki Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40119-020-00176-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
pp. 257 – 273

Abstract

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Abstract In the current state of interventional cardiology, the ability to offer advanced therapies to patients who historically were not surgical candidates has grown exponentially in the last few decades. As therapies have expanded in complex coronary and structural interventions, the nuances of treating certain populations have emerged. In particular, the role of sex-based anatomic and outcome differences has been increasingly recognized. As guidelines for cardiovascular prevention and treatment for certain conditions may vary by sex, therapeutic interventions in the structural and percutaneous coronary areas may also vary. In this review, we aim to discuss these differences, the current literature available on these topics, and areas of focus for the future.

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