@JACCJournals @MitsuakiSawano @hmkyale Was this study able to correct for co-morbidities at admittance? 'Cause according to this women have way more co-morbidities when they have an AMI, so their higher recurrence rate shouldn't be that of a surprise. ht
RT @LisaLoving: @SongsOfKat @EM_RESUS I also think STEMI, and the more I read about it the more your response cracks me up https://t.co/ynq…
@SongsOfKat @EM_RESUS I also think STEMI, and the more I read about it the more your response cracks me up https://t.co/ynqvbClesb
@GongGasGirl https://t.co/Nb8PqXiBXD . Interesting attitudes. This article confirms that-Suboptimal awareness, sociocultural and financial reasons result in pre-hospital delays in women and lower rates of access to care with resulting undertreatment with g
Review of trends in incidence of #AMI in young #women, risk factors, pathophysiology, & evidence from recent clinical studies > Acute #myocardialinfarction in young women: current perspectives https://t.co/K0kHS5yEO2 #cardiacrehabilitation https://
Acute myocardial infarction in young #women: current perspectives | IJWH @DovePress https://t.co/Hx0kt7hQu4 #heartattack #AMI
RT @patientispard: “Post-AMI women have lower referral to cardiac rehabilitation with more dropouts, lower levels of physical activity, and…
“Post-AMI women have lower referral to cardiac rehabilitation with more dropouts, lower levels of physical activity, and poorer improvements in health status compared with men”— how about partner with patients to find innovative solutions? https://t.co/npC