1. Sex-Specific Aspects in the Pathophysiology and Imaging of Coronary Macro- and Microvascular Disease
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Floor Groepenhoff, Hester M. den Ruijter, Anouk L. M. Eikendal, Elise L. Kessler, Sophie H. Bots, Tim Leiner, and Ariane A Sickinghe
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Coronary imaging ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Review ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Review Article ,Fractional flow reserve ,Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Coronary artery disease ,0302 clinical medicine ,Index of microcirculatory resistance ,Risk Factors ,Medicine ,Genetics(clinical) ,Genetics (clinical) ,Prognosis ,Coronary Vessels ,Sex specific ,Pathophysiology ,Microvascular disease ,Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial ,Clinical Practice ,Coronary flow reserve (CFR) ,Microvascular dysfunction ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sex Factors ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Sex differences ,Journal Article ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,Intensive care medicine ,business.industry ,Microcirculation ,Reproducibility of Results ,Health Status Disparities ,medicine.disease ,Human genetics ,030104 developmental biology ,Microvessels ,business - Abstract
Sex differences in coronary artery disease (CAD) are well established, with women presenting with non-obstructive CAD more often than men do. However, recent evidence has identified coronary microvascular dysfunction as the underlying cause for cardiac complaints, yet sex-specific prevalence numbers are inconclusive. This review summarises known sex-specific aspects in the pathophysiology of both macro- and microvascular dysfunction and identifies currently existing knowledge gaps. In addition, this review describes current diagnostic approaches and whether these should take underlying sex differences into account by, for example, using different techniques or cut-off values for women and men. Future research into both innovation of imaging techniques and perfusion-related sex differences is needed to fill evidence gaps and enable the implementation of the available knowledge in daily clinical practice.
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- 2019
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