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Sex differences in coronary artery disease
[...]concerns have been raised that women are likely to receive suboptimal treatment for CAD compared with men. A previous CCTA study demonstrated less calcified plaques and more noncalcified plaques in women than in men [5]. [...]it has been noted that women have less coronary plaque burden on a pe...
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description | [...]concerns have been raised that women are likely to receive suboptimal treatment for CAD compared with men. A previous CCTA study demonstrated less calcified plaques and more noncalcified plaques in women than in men [5]. [...]it has been noted that women have less coronary plaque burden on a per-patient level than men (with lower fibrous/fibrofatty plaque volume and total plaque volume) [6]. Age- and sex-related differences in all-cause mortality risk based on coronary computed tomography angiography findings results from the International Multicenter CONFIRM (Coronary CT Angiography Evaluation for Clinical Outcomes: An International Multicenter Registry) of 23,854 patients without known coronary artery disease. |
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