Sex differences in mortality in stable patients undergoing vasodilator stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance
Objective We assessed the influence of the ischaemic burden (IB) as derived from vasodilator stress cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) on the risk of death and the effect of revascularisation across sex.Methods We evaluated 6237 consecutive patients with known or suspected chronic coronary synd...
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| Main Authors: | Juan Sanchis, Julio Nuñez, Víctor Marcos-Garcés, Gema Miñana, Jose V Monmeneu, Maria P López-Lereu, Jose Gavara, Cesar Ríos-Navarro, Nerea Pérez, Elena de Dios, Agustín Fernández-Cisnal, Eduardo Núñez, Francisco J Chorro, Vicente Bodi |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021-02-01
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| Series: | Open Heart |
| Online Access: | https://openheart.bmj.com/content/8/1/e001619.full |
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