Effect of Gender on outcome following percutaneous coronary intervention of Patients with Non-ST-Elevation acute Coronary syndrome
Shady Zarif Hanna;
Abstract
SUMMARY
While coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in
men and women worldwide, it is still considered to be a disease of
men and there has been little recognition of its importance in
women. Women continue to represent 15-30 % of populatio
While coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in
men and women worldwide, it is still considered to be a disease of
men and there has been little recognition of its importance in
women. Women continue to represent 15-30 % of populatio
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| Title | Effect of Gender on outcome following percutaneous coronary intervention of Patients with Non-ST-Elevation acute Coronary syndrome | Other Titles | دراسه الإختلاف فى نتائج قسطرة القلب حسب النوع لحالات الازمات القلبيه الحاده | Authors | Shady Zarif Hanna | Keywords | Effect of Gender on outcome following percutaneous coronary intervention of Patients with Non-ST-Elevation acute Coronary syndrome | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | SUMMARY While coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in men and women worldwide, it is still considered to be a disease of men and there has been little recognition of its importance in women. Women continue to represent 15-30 % of populatio |
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