Sex-Related Differences in Heart Failure Diagnosis.
Daniela MaidanaClara BonanadCarolina Ortiz-CortésAndrea Arroyo-ÁlvarezGuillermo Barreres-MartínCarles Muñoz-AlfonsoEva Maicas-AlcaineCristina García-PérezAndrea Aparici-RedalVictòria Freitas-DurksAlberto Esteban-FernándezPublished in: Current heart failure reports (2023)
Comorbidities are frequent in patients with heart failure, and their prevalence differs between sexes; some differences in symptomatology and diagnostic imaging techniques were also found. Biomarkers also usually show differences between sexes but are not significant enough to establish sex-specific ranges. This article outlines current information related to sex differences in HF diagnosis. Research in this field remains to be done. Maintaining a high diagnostic suspicion, actively searching for the disease, and considering the sex is relevant for early diagnosis and better prognosis. In addition, more studies with equal representation are needed.