作者: Lu Yihua , Jiang Yun , Zhao Dongshen
DOI: 10.1536/IHJ.16-095
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摘要: The purpose was to determine the differences between premenopausal and postmenopausal coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors, clinical manifestation, cardiovascular features, rates of recurrence, influencing factors.Premenopausal (n = 57) 178) CAD women hospitalized during same period were enrolled. All patients followed-up, combined recurrence major adverse events recorded as outcome. Differences compared 2 groups.Fewer suffered from hypertension (43.86% versus 75.28%, P < 0.001), type diabetes (12.28% 35.96%, hyperlipidemia (5.26% 34.83%, but more had a positive family history premature (40.35% 25.28%, 0.03). Acute syndrome (ACS) frequently seen in (82.46% 48.88%, their left anterior descending branch vessel most often involved (65.33%). cumulative rate 1.76 times higher than patients. Clinical diagnosis (HR 2.54, 95%CI: 1.21-4.85, 0.02) 4.10, 2.37-8.83, 0.004) two factors that influenced subjects, while 1.93, 1.59-3.46, 0.03) Gensini score 1.20, 1.11-1.45, patients.Symptoms among younger atypical, onset faster urgent, angiography might underestimate severity disease. different