1. Managing Ischemic Heart Disease in Women: Role of a Women’s Heart Center
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Amy Reisenberg, Melissa Tracy, Joanne Michelle D. Gomez, May Bakir, Rupa Sanghani, Briana Costello, Annabelle Santos Volgman, Katherine V. Nichols, Abha Khandelwal, Meghan Bezaire, Noreen T Nazir, Anupama Rao, and Valerie J. Hoover
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education ,Myocardial Ischemia ,Ischemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA) ,Women and Ischemic Heart Disease (J. M. Peña and F. Lin, Section Editors) ,Sex differences in cardiovascular disease ,Disease ,Multidisciplinary team ,law.invention ,Sex Factors ,Randomized controlled trial ,Risk Factors ,law ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Multidisciplinary healthcare delivery ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Artery dissection ,Cardiac imaging ,Angiology ,business.industry ,United States ,Myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries (MINOCA) ,Emergency medicine ,Female ,Non-obstructive coronary artery disease ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Ischemic heart - Abstract
Purpose of Review Heart centers for women (HCW) were developed due to the rising cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in women in the United States in the early 1990s. Our review encompasses the epidemiology, risk factors, diagnostic strategies, treatments, and the role of HCW in managing women with ischemic heart disease (IHD). Recent Findings HCW use a multidisciplinary team to manage women with IHD. Due to the paucity of randomized controlled trials investigating various manifestations of IHD, some treatments are not evidence-based such as those for coronary microvascular dysfunction and spontaneous coronary artery dissection. Sex-specific risk factors have been identified and multimodality cardiac imaging is improving in diagnosing IHD in women. Treatments are being studied to help improve symptoms and outcomes in women with IHD. Summary There has been progress in the care of women with IHD. HCW can be instrumental in treating women with IHD, doing research, and being a source of research study participants.
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- 2021