Sex-based differences in remote monitoring of biometric, psychometric and biomarker indices in stable ischemic heart disease.
Lili BarskyWilliam SpeierGarth FullerSusan ChengAndy KimSandy JoungCorey ArnoldShivani DhawanMayra LopezMitra MastaliIrene van den BroekJanet WeiBrennan SpiegelJennifer E Van EykC Noel Bairey MerzChrisandra ShufeltPublished in: Biology of sex differences (2022)
Among females and males with stable IHD, there are sex-based differences in remote monitoring behavior and data. Females are less adherent to psychometric data collection and report poorer psychometric and sleep quality scores than males. Elevated levels of biomarkers for MACE are more common in males. These findings may improve sex-specific understanding of IHD using remote patient monitoring.