Gender Differences in CVD Flashcards

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Q

Are men or women more likely to die of cardiovascular disease?

A

Woman are more likely to die of CVD

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Describe some of the reasons for the lack of understanding of the differences about CVD in women

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In trials women are underrepresented

Evidence based medicine is biased towards men

Publication bias

False assumption and lack of awareness amongst women and healthcare providers

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3
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Describe the gender differences in heart failure

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Women are more likely to get preserved ejection heart failure

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4
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Describe the gender differences in hypertension

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More common in older women then older men

Woman more likely to get left ventricular hypertrophy, it is also less likely to regress in women

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5
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Describe the gender differences in stroke

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Worse outcomes

Woman live longer –> more strokes

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6
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Describe the gender differences in atrial fibrillation

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Women have a greater risk of stroke due to AF

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7
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Describe the gender differences in aortic aneurysm

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Less common is women

Complications and outcomes are worse in women

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Describe the gender differences in acute MI

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women are more likely to have complications during recovery:

  • Cardiogenic shock
  • Heart failure
  • Re-infarction
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9
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List general reasons for why women have worse CVD outcomes than men

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Atypical presentation –> delayed diagnosis

Lack of risk, and symptom awareness in woman

More comorbidities

Gender assessment bias

Biological differences (drug response, blood vessel size)

Greater procedural complication rate

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Describe the gender assessment bias seen in the treatment of CVD

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Women undergo tests generally later than men (with the same presentation) do

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Describe the different features of coronary artery disease (CAD) in women

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Smaller vessels = bad

More diffuse disease

More plaque erosion, embolisation

Increases fibrosis and remodeling

Less obstructive CAD than in men

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Describe the risk of ischaemic heart disease pre, during, and post menopause

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Premenopause:
- Low risk

During:
- low/medium risk

Post menopausal:
- High risk

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13
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Describe the distribution of atherosclerotic plaques in CAD in woman vs men

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Women:
- More diffuse plaques

Men:
- Plaques are more concentrated

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14
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List heart attack symptoms that are only typical seen in women

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Milder symptoms (without chest pain)

SoB

Sudden weakness, fatigue, aches, or overall feeling of illness (without chest pain)

Unusual feeling or mild discomfort in the back, chest, arm, neck, or jaw (without chest pain)

Heartburn, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain

Symptoms may occur up to a month before MI: fatigue, sleep disturbance, SOB, anxiety, indigestion, palpitations

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15
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List female specific CVD risk factors

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  • Hypertension during pregnancy
  • Early menopause
  • Gestational diabetes
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16
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Describe the different significance of diabetes as a CVD risk factor between genders

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In women diabetes creates a higher risk than in men