Abstract
More than 1.2 million percutaneous coronary interventions are performed annually in the United States, with only an estimated 33% performed in women, despite the established benefits of percutaneous coronary intervention and adjunctive pharmacotherapy in reducing fatal and nonfatal ischemic complications in acute myocardial infarction and high-risk acute coronary syndromes. This statement reviews sex-specific data on the safety and efficacy of contemporary interventional therapies in women.
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Lansky, A. J., Hochman, J. S., Ward, P. A., Mintz, G. S., Fabunmi, R., Berger, P. B., … Jacobs, A. K. (2005). Percutaneous Coronary Intervention and Adjunctive Pharmacotherapy in Women. Circulation, 111(7), 940–953. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.0000155337.50423.c9
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