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The New England Journal of Medicine | 1991

Sex Differences in the Management of Coronary Artery Disease

Richard M. Steingart; Milton Packer; Peggy Hamm; Mary Ellen Coglianese; Bernard J. Gersh; Edward M. Geltman; Josephine Sollano; Stanley Katz; Lem Moyé; Lofty L. Basta; Sandra J. Lewis; Stephen S. Gottlieb; Victoria Bernstein; Patricia McEwan; Kirk Jacobson; Edward J. Brown; Marrick L. Kukin; Niki Kantrowitz; Marc A. Pfeffer

BACKGROUND Despite the fact that coronary artery disease is the leading cause of death among women, previous studies have suggested that physicians are less likely to pursue an aggressive approach to coronary artery disease in women than in men. To define this issue further, we compared the care previously received by men and women who were enrolled in a large postinfarction intervention trial. METHODS We assessed the nature and severity of anginal symptoms and the use of antianginal and antiischemic interventions before enrollment in the 1842 men and 389 women with left ventricular ejection fractions less than or equal to 40 percent after an acute myocardial infarction who were randomized in the Survival and Ventricular Enlargement trial. RESULTS Before their index infarction, women were as likely as men to have had angina and to have been treated with antianginal drugs. However, despite reports by women of symptoms consistent with greater functional disability from angina, fewer women had undergone cardiac catheterization (15.4 percent of women vs. 27.3 percent of men, P less than 0.001) or coronary bypass surgery (5.9 percent of women vs. 12.7 percent of men, P less than 0.001). When these differences were adjusted for important covariates, men were still twice as likely to undergo an invasive cardiac procedure as women, but bypass surgery was performed with equal frequency among the men and women who did undergo cardiac catheterization. CONCLUSIONS Physicians pursue a less aggressive management approach to coronary disease in women than in men, despite greater cardiac disability in women.


Chest | 1986

Verapamil in tachycardia therapy.

Bruno Schettini; Stanley Katz; Steven M. Zeldis


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2003

Effect of distal protection or thrombectomy on corrected thrombolysis in myocardial infarction frame counts in stenting for acute myocardial infarction

Chong. H. Park; Mohamed Salem; Rajiv Jauhar; Jason Freeman; Stanley Katz; Barry M. Kaplan; Stephen Green; Donna Marchant; Lawrence Ong


Archive | 2017

Evaluation of Serum Theophylilne Measurement using a Test-strip

Bruno Schettini; Stanley Katz; Steven M. Zeldis


Archive | 2010

Interventions A Risk Score to Predict In-Hospital Mortality for Percutaneous Coronary

Robert H. Jones; Spencer B. King; Luther T. Clark; Stanley Katz; Samin K. Sharma; Chuntao Wu; Edward L. Hannan; Gary Walford; John A. Ambrose


Archive | 2010

ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Drug-Eluting Versus Bare-Metal Stents in the Treatment of Patients With

Samin K. Sharma; Stanley Katz; Spencer B. King; Edward L. Hannan; Michael J. Racz; Gary Walford; David R. Holmes


Archive | 2009

Coronary Interventions Predictors and Outcomes of Ad Hoc Versus Non-Ad Hoc Percutaneous

Samin K. Sharma; Stanley Katz; Spencer B. King; Edward L. Hannan; Zaza Samadashvili; Gary Walford; David R. Holmes


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2006

A risk score to predict in-hospital mortality for percutaneous coronary interventions. Commentary

Chuntao Wu; Edward L. Hannan; Gary Walford; John A. Ambrose; David R. Holmes; Spencer B. King; Luther T. Clark; Stanley Katz; Samin K. Sharma; Roger Jones; William S. Weintraub


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2004

1044-62 Post-market surveillance of the CYPHER sirolimus-eluting stent: One-month clinical results from the United States

Stanley Katz; Marco A. Costa; Emerson C. Perin; Peter B. Berger; Peter C. Block


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 1990

Sex bias in the management of coronary artery disease

Richard M. Steingart; Milton Packer; Marrick L. Kukin; Peggy Hamm; Lem Moyé; MaryEllen Coglianese; Josephine Sollano; Sandra J. Lewis; Bernard J. Gersh; Edward M. Geltman; Niki Kantrowitz; Stanley Katz; Marc A. Pfeffer

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Edward L. Hannan

State University of New York System

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Gary Walford

Johns Hopkins University

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Steven M. Zeldis

Winthrop-University Hospital

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Bruno Schettini

Winthrop-University Hospital

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Chuntao Wu

Pennsylvania State University

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Edward M. Geltman

Washington University in St. Louis

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