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Atypical symptoms delayed recognition of a cardiac problem for some women. The lack of symptom consistency underscores the need for thorough assessment and screening of women at risk for cardiac problems. Advanced practice nurses are aware of current cardiac disease research in women but they must ...
“People may be less aware that cardiac arrest can occur as often in women as in men, and the women themselves may not recognise the urgency of their symptoms,” says Tan. “Women may have symptoms of an impending heart attack that are less easy to interpret, such as fatigue, fai...
Beckie hopes these results will lead to symptoms ofdepressionbeing assessed more often in women suffering from heart disease and to more motivationally augmented, women-specific rehabilitation options. The participants may not be completely representative of the national population because they all had he...
and ST-segment or imaging abnormalities at rest or with stress. Although women with a clinical presentation suggesting ischemic heart disease are often reassured after having a “normal” angiogram that their symptoms are not likely cardiac in etiology, 1 in 13 of these women die from...
RESULTS: Among 63,469 women without prior CHD/stroke in 1992, 7.9% had MHI-5 scores <53, previously found to predict clinical depression. Depressive symptoms were associated with CHD events, and the relationship was strongest for fatal CHD, where the association remained significant even after ...
Women were older, less educated, had a lower DASI score, had more symptoms, and were taking more medications. However, they perceived their cardiac disease as being no more severe than the men. The significant predictors in the regression model of perceived severity included gender, DASI, ...
Women are underrepresented in CRT trials forheart failure, making up only about 20 percent of participants. In selectedheart failure patientsCRT, or biventricular pacing, is used to help improve the heart's rhythm. In addition to improving symptoms, CRT can decrease hospitalizations and reduce risk...
Among persons initially free of cardiac disease, some studies14-18 but not others19,20 found that significant depressive symptoms, often referred to as subthreshold or minor depression, increase the risk for fatal cardiac events.21 In their review of the literature, Glassman and Shapiro6 suggested...
Many experience persisting post-concussive symptoms (PCS), the cause(s) of which remain unclear. We ma... A Vicki,GA Davis,T Michael,... - 《Journal of Neurotrauma》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 Sex differences in brain aging: a quantitative magnetic resonance imaging study (published erratum ...