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Cardiovascular disease in women: Executive summary of the expert panel statement of women in cardiology of the hellenic cardiological society
Author(s) -
Christina Chrysohoou,
Constantina Aggeli,
C. Avgeropoulou,
Maria Aroni,
Μaria Bonou,
Maria Boutsikou,
Stella Brili,
Eftyhia Chamodraka,
Anna Dagre,
Panagiota Flevari,
Aikaterini Fountoulaki,
Alexandra Frogoudaki,
Aggeliki Gkouziouta,
Julia Grapsa,
E. Hatzinikolaou-Kotsakou,
Kallirroi Kalantzi,
Anastasia Kitsiou,
Παναγιώτα Κωστάκου,
Kallirrhoe Kourea,
Paraskevi Koutrolou-Sotiropoulou,
Maria Marketou,
Sophie Mavrogeni,
Katerina Κ. Naka,
Maria Nikolaou,
Ourania Papazachou,
Lida P. Papavasileiou,
E. Simeonidou,
Artemisia Theopistou,
Helen Triantafyllidi,
Chrysanthi Trikka,
Dorothea Tsekoura,
Aphrodite Tzifa,
Sophia Vaina,
Agathi Vrettou,
Theodora Zaglavara,
Genovefa Kolovou,
Eleni Aggelopoulou,
Anna Antoniou,
Vasiliki Bistola,
E. Bilianou,
A. Boufidou,
Eftyhia Demerouti,
Vasiliki Giannakopoulou,
Evaggelia Karvouni,
A. Komnou,
P. Kyriakou,
Sotiria Limperi,
Aggeliki Mavrogianni,
Helena Michalopoulou,
Eleni Nakou,
Eva Nyhtari,
Maria Papavasiliou,
P Pietri,
Evdokia Petropoulou,
Efstathia Prappa,
Maria Riga,
Eftihia Sbarouni,
Alexia Stavrati
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
hellenic journal of cardiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.513
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 2241-5955
pISSN - 1109-9666
DOI - 10.1016/j.hjc.2020.09.015
Subject(s) - medicine , disease , population , modalities , intensive care medicine , gerontology , physical therapy , environmental health , social science , sociology
The perception that women represent a low-risk population for cardiovascular (CV) disease (CVD) needs to be reconsidered. Starting from risk factors, women are more likely to be susceptible to unhealthy behaviors and risk factors that have different impact on CV morbidity and mortality as compared to men. Despite the large body of evidence as regards the effect of lifestyle factors on the CVD onset, the gender-specific effect of traditional and non-traditional risk factors on the prognosis of patients with already established CVD has not been well investigated and understood. Furthermore, CVD in women is often misdiagnosed, underestimated, and undertreated. Women also experience hormonal changes from adolescence till elder life that affect CV physiology. Unfortunately, in most of the clinical trials women are underrepresented, leading to the limited knowledge of CV and systemic impact effects of several treatment modalities on women's health. Thus, in this consensus, a group of female cardiologists from the Hellenic Society of Cardiology presents the special features of CVD in women: the different needs in primary and secondary prevention, as well as therapeutic strategies that may be implemented in daily clinical practice to eliminate underestimation and undertreatment of CVD in the female population.

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