Sex differences in the management and outcome of acute coronary syndrome—Still an issue of equal treatment?

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift(2023)

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Summary Significant sex-specific differences were described in the presentation, management and outcome of acute coronary syndrom (ACS) patients. Female ACS patients more often presented with noncardiac symptoms, which lead to significant time delays between symptom onset and treatment. Furthermore, multiple studies from various countries described that women with ACS were less likely to receive the medical or reperfusion therapy recommended by the respective guidelines, resulting in higher in-hospital mortality rates. The treating physicians and the patients need to be more aware of the described differences to ensure the best possible medical care for ACS patients, irrespective of sex.
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Gender differences,Coronary artery disease,Treatment,Mortality,Myocardial infarction
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