Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5927336 | American Heart Journal | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Women in OAT had a higher primary end point event rate than did men, mainly driven by heart failure. Female sex was not independently associated with death or MI in this well-defined cohort with comparable extent of coronary artery disease, similar medical therapy, and equivalent left ventricular ejection fraction by sex.
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Authors
Harmony R. MD, Sandra A. MA, Jacqueline E. MD, Philippe Gabriel MD, Daniel B. MD, Camille A. MD, Antonio C. MD, George MD, Li MS, Gervasio A. MD, Mariusz MD, Krystyna MD, PhD, Witold MD, Judith S. MD,