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Sex Differences and Similarities in Valvular Heart Disease

Jacqueline T. DesJardin, Joanna Chikwe, Rebecca T. Hahn, Judy Hung, Francesca N. Delling

Circulation Research · 2022

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Summary

As populations age worldwide, the burden of valvular heart disease has grown exponentially, and so has the proportion of affected women. Although rheumatic valve disease is declining in high-income countries, degenerative age-related causes are rising. Calcific aortic stenosis and degenerative mitral regurgitation affect a significant proportion of elderly women, particularly those with comorbidities. Women with valvular heart disease have been underrepresented in many of the landmark studies which form the basis for guideline recommendations. As a consequence, surgical referrals in women have often been delayed, with worse postoperative outcomes compared with men. As described in this review, a more recent effort to include women in research studies and clinical trials has increased our k

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1161/circresaha.121.319914
Catalogue ID
SNmohbawnr-y2w7o0
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