Sex Differences in Atrial Fibrillation.
Kamala P TamirisaPeter CalvertCicely DyeAdriana C MaresDhiraj GuptaAmin Al-AhmadAndrea M RussoPublished in: Current cardiology reports (2023)
Women are more likely to present with atypical symptoms, have a higher stroke risk, and have a worse quality of life with AF when compared to men. Despite this, they are less likely to receive rhythm control strategies and anticoagulants. The sex-based differences in AF pathology and management might be a combination of inherent biological and hormonal differences, and implicit bias of the research entities and treating clinicians. Our review stresses the need for further sex-specific research in the pathophysiology of AF and opens a dialogue on personalized medicine, where management strategies can be tailored to individual patient characteristics, including sex.