The study evaluated the prevalence, presentation, management, and prognosis of coronary heart disease differ according to sex.
The study included 884 patients enrolled in our institute between June 2002 and May 2016. Considering psychosocial factors, treatments, and the outcomes in men versus those in women with acute aortic dissection, explored the association of sex with psychosocial characteristics and mortality risk. Of 884 patients, 211 (23.9%) were women. The median duration of follow-up was 2.9 years (25th -75th percentiles: 1-4 years ).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
884
The outcome measure describes aortic disease-related death,aortic dissection, paraplegia, myocardial ischemia, renal insufficiency and other aortic complications.
The study's primary endpoint during the follow up was the composite of aortic disease-related death, aortic dissection, paraplegia, myocardial ischemia, renal insufficiency and other aortic complications during follow-up.
Time frame: 2.9years
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