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Gender diversity in the course of acute coronary syndrome

Abstract

The article presents the results of the analysis of gender differences in patients hospitalized with diagnosis "acute coronary syndrome". The most common risk factor of acute coronary syndrome among men was smoking. The most common risk factors of acute coronary syndrome among women were general obesity, abdominal obesity, arterial hypertension and diabetes. Men significantly more frequently had multiform coronary disease with predominantly proximal level of the pathological process in comparison with women. Men are more often subjected to invasive treatment of acute coronary syndrome.

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O. S. Donirova
Republican Clinical Hospital named after N.A. Semashko
Russian Federation


B. A. Donirov
Republican Clinical Hospital named after N.A. Semashko
Russian Federation


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Donirova O.S., Donirov B.A. Gender diversity in the course of acute coronary syndrome. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2015;(2):9-11. (In Russ.)

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