Italian Association of Hospital Cardiologists Position Paper 'Gender discrepancy: time to implement gender-based clinical management'.
Giovanni De LucaDaniela PavanMichele Massimo GuliziaMaria Teresa ManesMaurizio Giuseppe AbrignaniFrancesco Antonio BenedettoIrma BiscegliaSilvana BrigidoPasquale CaldarolaRaimondo CalvaneseMaria Laura CanaleGiorgio CarettaRoberto CeravoloAlaide ChieffoCristina ChimentiStefano CornaraAda CutoloStefania Angela Di FuscoIrene Di MatteoConcetta Di NoraFrancesco FattirolliSilvia FavilliGiuseppina Maura FranceseSandro GelsominoGiovanna GeraciSimona GiubilatoNadia IngianniAnnamaria IorioFrancesca LanniAndrea MontaltoFederico NardiAlessandro NavazioMartina NestiIris ParriniAnnarita PilleriAndrea PozziCarmelo Massimiliano RaoCarmine RiccioRoberta RossiniPietro ScicchitanoSerafina ValenteGiuseppe ZuccalàDomenico GabrielliMassimo GrimaldiFurio ColivicchiFabrizio OlivaPublished in: European heart journal supplements : journal of the European Society of Cardiology (2024)
It has been well assessed that women have been widely under-represented in cardiovascular clinical trials. Moreover, a significant discrepancy in pharmacological and interventional strategies has been reported. Therefore, poor outcomes and more significant mortality have been shown in many diseases. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic differences in drug metabolism have also been described so that effectiveness could be different according to sex. However, awareness about the gender gap remains too scarce. Consequently, gender-specific guidelines are lacking, and the need for a sex-specific approach has become more evident in the last few years. This paper aims to evaluate different therapeutic approaches to managing the most common women's diseases.
Keyphrases
- clinical trial
- mental health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- pregnancy outcomes
- emergency department
- risk factors
- breast cancer risk
- pregnant women
- metabolic syndrome
- clinical practice
- adipose tissue
- coronary artery disease
- cervical cancer screening
- insulin resistance
- study protocol
- weight loss
- glycemic control