Coronary artery disease in women: a risk-factor analysis

Risk factor modification is important in preventing coronary artery disease; however, risk factors for coronary artery disease have been studied mostly in men, not women. To examine risk factors for coronary artery disease in women. We retrospectively reviewed the records of all adult women who unde...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cleveland Clinic journal of medicine 1993-09, Vol.60 (5), p.387-392
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description Risk factor modification is important in preventing coronary artery disease; however, risk factors for coronary artery disease have been studied mostly in men, not women. To examine risk factors for coronary artery disease in women. We retrospectively reviewed the records of all adult women who underwent their first-ever cardiac catheterization at our institution in 1983. Risk factors in women with angiographic evidence of coronary atherosclerosis were compared with risk factors in women without angiographic evidence of coronary artery disease. Risk factors identified included age, diabetes mellitus, hypertension for more than 5 years, hyperlipidemia, smoking, and familial coronary artery disease. Risk factors for coronary artery disease in women are similar to those of men.
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