Gender differences in acute coronary syndromes: focus on the women with ACS without an obstructing culprit lesion.

EXPERT REVIEW OF CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY(2018)

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Introduction: The etiologies of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) in women expand beyond the traditional paradigm of obstructive epicardial atherosclerotic disease and plaque rupture. Fundamental differences in pathobiology and presentation can partially explain the gender disparity in ACS diagnosis and management, but there is also much we do not know about the spectrum of coronary artery disease in women. Areas covered: This review seeks to explain some key differences between men and women in terms of risk factors, pathophysiology, and clinical presentations, as well as identify areas where more data are needed, focusing on women presenting with ACS but without a culprit lesion to explain their presentation. Literature search was undertaken with PubMed and Google Scholar. Expert commentary: Women with acute coronary syndromes but without plaque rupture or obstructive epicardial atherosclerosis can be difficult to diagnose and manage. Improving care in this under-diagnosed and undertreated population will require early identification of at risk patients, development of better diagnostic strategies, and standardized implementation of guideline-based therapies.
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Acute Coronary Syndrome,endothelial dysfunction,microvascular disease,plaque erosion,sex differences,spontaneous coronary artery dissection,Takotsubo cardiomyopathy,vasospasm,women
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