Assessment of risk factors and clinical tool features CHD at various conditions coronary arteries in women
I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald ›› 2011, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (3) : 57 -62.
Assessment of risk factors and clinical tool features CHD at various conditions coronary arteries in women
106 women with CAD were evaluated. Clinicodemographic features, ECG-results, cardiac ultrasound, Holter monitoring, laboratory tests, CAD risk factors, quality of life were analyzed. Selective risk factors presence such as elderly age, diabetes mellitus, early menopause or association of two first factors promote to appearance expressed atherosclerosis of coronary artery. In comparison with the literature data we establish high enough percent of women with presence intact coronary vessels according to coronaroangiography.
ischemic heart disease / coronary angiography / clinical and demographic characteristics / risk factors
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