“PREMATURE” FOR CORONARY HEART DISEASE IN WOMEN
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54890/.v2i2.1106Abstract
The study included 46 women with “premature” CHD, ie under the age of 65 years with acute coronary syndrome. For comparative assessment of development and course of “premature” CHD patients were divided into group II: group 1 - women with early menopause (before 45 years) - 17 people and group 2 - women with a normal time of menopause (after 45 years) - 29 people. The frequency of traditional risk factors in women with “premature” BSC is very high. Early menopause is associated with earlier onset of CHD in women.
Keywords:
coronary heart disease, women, risk factors, early menopause.References
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