Impact of Sex Differences on the Outcomes of Coronary Invasive Physiological Assessment: Long-Term Follow-Up in a Brazilian Population

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Dall'Orto, Clarissa Campo [1 ]
Vilela, Lara Euripedes [1 ]
Pinto Filho, Gilvan Vilella [1 ]
da Silva, Marcos Raphael [1 ]
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[1] Brazilian Soc Hlth Support Hosp, Adv Hemodynam Therapy Ctr, Dept Hemodynam & Intervent Cardiol, Av Pres Getulio Vargas Recanto do Lago 2752, BR-45987088 Teixeira De Freitas, BA, Brazil
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WOMENS HEALTH REPORTS | 2024年 / 5卷 / 01期
关键词
coronary disease; coronary stent; fractional flow reserve; revascularization; FRACTIONAL FLOW RESERVE; WAVE-FREE RATIO; GUIDED REVASCULARIZATION; CONSENSUS REPORT; ANGIOGRAPHY; TRIALS; GENDER; WOMEN; PCI;
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10.1089/whr.2023.0087
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the rate of major adverse cardiac events (MACEs; the sum of death, myocardial infarction, and revascularization rates) according to interventional strategies guided by invasive physiological methods in both sexes in a Brazilian population during long-term follow-up for an average of 2 years.Methods: This retrospective single-center study included 151 consecutive patients (232 lesions) between January 2018 and January 2022. The participants were divided into two groups: the female group (FG), comprising 59 patients with 88 lesions, and the male group (MG), comprising 92 patients with 144 lesions.Results: The FG had a greater mean age (FG: 67.96 +/- 13.12 vs. MG: 62.36 +/- 12.01 years, p = 0.009) and lower mean creatinine clearance (FG: 79.35 +/- 38.63 vs. MG: 92.02 +/- 38.62 mL/min, p = 0.02) than did the MG. The percentage of lesions in the left main coronary artery was higher in the FG than in the MG (12.5% vs. 2.78%, p = 0.006). The mean follow-up time was longer in the MG than in the FG (795.61 +/- 350 vs. 619.19 +/- 318 days, respectively; p = 0.001). MACE occurred in 11.86% and 13.04% of patients in the FG and MG, respectively (p = 0.850). Secondary outcomes, such as death, reinfarction, and the need for new revascularization, showed no significant between-sex differences.Conclusions: Our study demonstrated the safety of invasive physiological methods to determine coronary revascularization in both male and female patients in a Brazilian population, as evidenced by the low rates of adverse cardiac events and death after a long-term follow-up.
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