2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jscai.2021.100011
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Sex-Specific Outcomes After Coronary Intravascular Lithotripsy: A Patient-Level Analysis of the Disrupt CAD Studies

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“…No entanto, a litotripsia intravascular apresenta complicações angiográficas, segurança e eficácia semelhantes em mulheres e homens. 65,278 10.5. Terapia Farmacológica Adjunta Embora estudos randomizados sugiram benefícios semelhantes da terapia antitrombótica adjunta para doença coronariana em ambos os sexos, mulheres recebem menos frequentemente o tratamento proposto nas diretrizes.…”
Section: Aterectomia Rotacional E Litotripsia Intravascularunclassified
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“…No entanto, a litotripsia intravascular apresenta complicações angiográficas, segurança e eficácia semelhantes em mulheres e homens. 65,278 10.5. Terapia Farmacológica Adjunta Embora estudos randomizados sugiram benefícios semelhantes da terapia antitrombótica adjunta para doença coronariana em ambos os sexos, mulheres recebem menos frequentemente o tratamento proposto nas diretrizes.…”
Section: Aterectomia Rotacional E Litotripsia Intravascularunclassified
“…No entanto, a litotripsia intravascular apresenta complicações angiográficas, segurança e eficácia semelhantes em mulheres e homens. 65 , 278 …”
Section: 4 Tratamento Percutâneo Da Doença Aterotrombótica Coronária ...unclassified
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“…Disrupt CAD I-IV studies evaluated IVL-facilitated stenting for de novo severely calcified coronary artery lesions in a total of 628 patients (23% women) with stable or unstable angina or silent ischemia. Sex-based analysis of these studies showed no difference in 30-day MACE (composite of cardiac death, MI, or TVR), and similar success rate in stent delivery with ≤ 30% residual in-stent stenosis in women compared to men [ 62 ].…”
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“…Yasin Hussain, MD, and colleagues report sex-based outcomes after coronary IVL in a large patient-level pooled analysis of the 4 prospective Disrupt CAD studies. 3 Women undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention of severely calcified lesions are particularly vulnerable to poor acute and long-term outcomes, including more flow-limiting dissections, perforations, and a higher rate of mortality in the longer term compared with men. The evidence presented in the current issue with IVL-facilitated stenting of severely calcified lesions demonstrates low rates of dissection and perforation and similar safety and efficacy in women and men.…”
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