Gender differences in management and outcome in non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome
Heart2006Vol. 93(11), pp. 1357–1362
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Abstract
Although women are somewhat less intensively treated, especially regarding invasive procedures, after adjustment for differences in background characteristics, they have better long-term outcomes than men.
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