Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5927954 | American Heart Journal | 2016 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
In this adjusted analysis of the COURAGE trial, there were no significant differences in treatment effect on major outcomes between men and women. However, women assigned to PCI demonstrated a greater benefit as compared to men, with a reduction in heart failure hospitalization and need for future revascularization. These exploratory observations require further prospective study.
Keywords
EGFRvessel diseaseSIHDSAQLVEFPCIHDL-CIQRLDL-CAHAACSDBPSBPAmerican Heart Associationstandard deviationcoronary artery diseasestable ischemic heart diseasecoronary artery bypass graftingCABGAcute coronary syndromeCADconfidence intervaldiastolic blood pressuresystolic blood pressureinterquartile rangepercutaneous coronary interventionestimated glomerular filtration rateheart failurehazard ratioSeattle angina questionnaireleft ventricular ejection fractionhigh density lipoprotein cholesterolLow-density lipoprotein cholesterol
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Authors
Subroto MD, Koon K. MB, BCH, PHD, Alice K. MD, Pamela M. PHD, Kulpreet MD, Gilbert MD, Jean-Francois MD, David J. MD, William J. MD, Bernard R. MD, G.B. John MD, John A. MD, MPH, Marcin R. MD, Eric R. MD, David C. MD, William S. MD, Robert A. MD,