GENDER DIFFERENCES FOR CORONARY ANGIOPLASTY

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ARNOLD, AM
MICK, MJ
PIEDMONTE, MR
SIMPFENDORFER, C
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[1] CLEVELAND CLIN FDN,DEPT CARDIOL,CLEVELAND,OH 44195
[2] CLEVELAND CLIN FDN,DEPT BIOSTAT & EPIDEMIOL,CLEVELAND,OH 44195
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10.1016/0002-9149(94)90484-7
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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To determine a differences in early and late outcome after angioplasty were related to gender or body surface area, 5,000 consecutive patients (1,274 women and 3,726 men) were studied. Baseline variables, procedural outcome, and long-term and event free survival were assessed. Baseline variables included age, history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, heart failure, myocardial infarction, prior angioplasty or bypass surgery, familial coronary disease, Canadian heart classification, extent of angioplasty, left ventricular function, and body surface area. Overall and event free survival (freedom from infarction, repeat angioplasty, bypass surgery and death) were assessed at follow-up. The results showed that, compared with men, women were older (p <0.0001), had a higher prevalence of diabetes (p <0.0001), familial coronary disease (p = 0.002), hypertension (p <0.0001), prior infarction (p = 0.004), and more involvement of the anterior descending artery (p = 0.017). Whereas men had similar extents of angioplasty and worse left ventricular function (0 = 0.012), women more often had unstable angina (0 <0.0001). The success rates were similar, yet women had a higher procedural mortality (1.1% women, 0.3% men, p = 0.001). When corrected for body surface area, however, women were at no greater risk than men. Follow-up was complete for 97.4% of patients (mean 4+/-2 years). Event-free survival was significantly better in women, even after correcting for body surface area. Men were at higher risk for late death and repeat angioplasty on follow-up. Pt is concluded that women are not at higher risk for procedure-related mortality when compared with men, and their overall and event-free survival surpassed that of men. In this respect, the ''gender difference'' favors women.
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