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Chapter 6 Cardiovascular disease: Sex and gender evidence in acute ischemic syndrome and heart failure
Safdar B. Chapter 6 Cardiovascular disease: Sex and gender evidence in acute ischemic syndrome and heart failure. 2021, 101-127. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-816569-0.00006-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCardiovascular diseaseHeart failureManagement of CVDAcute cardiovascular conditionsAcute ischemic syndromesCongestive heart failureIschemic heart diseasePrimary care practicesCause of mortalityIschemic syndromeCardiac remodelingHeart diseaseCardiovascular conditionsAutonomic regulationCare practicesClinical perspectiveGender evidenceSex differencesDiseaseSexHypertensionGenderObesityDiabetesFailure
2023
Appraising the Preclinical Evidence of the Role of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System in Antenatal Programming of Maternal and Offspring Cardiovascular Health Across the Life Course: Moving the Field Forward: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Alexander B, South A, August P, Bertagnolli M, Ferranti E, Grobe J, Jones E, Loria A, Safdar B, Sequeira-Lopez M, Health O. Appraising the Preclinical Evidence of the Role of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System in Antenatal Programming of Maternal and Offspring Cardiovascular Health Across the Life Course: Moving the Field Forward: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Hypertension 2023, 80: e75-e89. PMID: 36951054, PMCID: PMC10242542, DOI: 10.1161/hyp.0000000000000227.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAldosterone systemCardiovascular healthCardiovascular diseaseLong-term cardiovascular healthAntenatal risk factorsRisk of hypertensionAdverse cardiovascular healthAmerican Heart AssociationMaternal-fetal healthTranslational research studiesPregnancy complicationsRenin-AngiotensinPreclinical evidenceComplicated pregnanciesPlacental interfaceHeart AssociationRisk factorsSystem dysregulationNovel therapiesClinical careRisk individualsHealth outcomesLife courseDiseaseScientific evidence
2016
MICROVASCULAR ANGINA IN THE ABSENCE OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IS COMMON IN UNDIFFERENTIATED CHEST PAIN PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
Safdar B, D’Onofrio G, Dziura J, Russell R, Naftilan M, Johnson C, Sinusas A. MICROVASCULAR ANGINA IN THE ABSENCE OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IS COMMON IN UNDIFFERENTIATED CHEST PAIN PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2016, 67: 1824. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(16)31825-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research