2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1736249
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Gender Differences in South Indians with Premature Coronary Artery Disease (< 40 Years)—Insights from the PCAD Registry

Abstract: Introduction Coronary artery disease (CAD) follows a different pattern in women and men, more so in the young (< 40 years). The gender differences in the risk factors, clinical presentation and diagnosis need to be understood, so that appropriate and timely treatment can be given. Objective The study contemplates to analyze the gender differences in the presence of major coronary risk factors, clinical presentation, diagnosis and immediate outcomes in patients who present with premature CAD (PCA… Show more

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“…6 Irrespective of gender, recanalized and thrombotic coronaries are common in the young with premature CAD. 7 In a single-center experience by Harini et al, women had higher bleeding incidence following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), though there was no difference in mortality. 8 Women who underwent PCI tend to be older with higher rates of hypertension diabetes and obesity.…”
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“…6 Irrespective of gender, recanalized and thrombotic coronaries are common in the young with premature CAD. 7 In a single-center experience by Harini et al, women had higher bleeding incidence following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), though there was no difference in mortality. 8 Women who underwent PCI tend to be older with higher rates of hypertension diabetes and obesity.…”
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confidence: 99%