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Role of Sex in Atherosclerosis: Does Sex Matter?

Bhavi TrivediRohan DesaiKunal MishraLisa Aimee HechanovaMehran Abolbashari
Published in: Current cardiology reports (2022)
Differences in plaque burden play a role in atherosclerotic outcome. Men have a higher prevalence of plaque burden, while women have less plaque rupture, necrotic core, and calcium. Differences in hormones, vascular anatomy, and overall lifestyle all play a role. Estrogen's cardioprotective effect is well known, but there is a lack of consensus on testosterone's role. There are varying rates of atherosclerosis between the sexes. Studies have also shown varying differences in the progression of plaque and the type of plaques between sexes. Further investigations need to be done to solidify the role sex may play as a variable in the development of atherosclerosis and how that may impact future treatment goals.
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