心血管疾病急性护理治疗中的性别差异

Isabela Girleanu, Leona Connolly, Catherine McCabe
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背景/目的本综述旨在确定多种心血管疾病治疗中与性别相关的差异,并概述可能的原因,以帮助建立心血管疾病(CVD)风险概况。方法采用叙述性综述方法。系统检索了PubMed和CINAHL两个数据库,共检索了245篇文章。结果7篇文章符合纳入标准。文学作品中出现了三个反复出现的主题。这些是CVD负担的性别差异,症状表现的性别差异以及CVD管理和治疗的性别差异。结论CVD在女性和男性中表达不同。需要不同的诊断和治疗方法。本审查所包括的研究反映了十多年前进行的研究报告的结果,表明需要更加重视在当前的风险评估和管理战略中确定和增加与性别有关的指标。
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Gender differences in acute care treatments for cardiovascular diseases
Background/aims This narrative review aimed to identify gender-related differences in multiple cardiovascular disease treatments and to provide an overview of the possible causes to aid in establishment of a cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk profile. Methods A narrative review methodology was used. A systematic search of two databases, PubMed and CINAHL, sourced 245 articles. Results Seven articles met the inclusion criteria. Three recurrent themes emerged from the literature. These were gender differences in the burden of CVD, gender differences in symptom presentation and gender differences in management and treatment of CVD. Conclusions CVD can be expressed differently in women and men. Different approaches to diagnosis and treatment are required. The studies included in this review reflect findings reported in research conducted more than 10 years ago, suggesting that more focus is needed to define and add gender-related indicators to current risk assessments and management strategies.
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