International Journal of Cardiology
Volume 65, Issue 1 , Pages 75-80, 1 June 1998

Gender differences in baseline variables, therapies and outcomes in Chinese patients with acute myocardial infarction

First Cardiovascular Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Received 27 November 1997; received in revised form 26 March 1998; accepted 26 March 1998.

Abstract 

We prospectively studied the gender differences of baseline variables, therapies, and outcomes among a cohort of 369 Chinese patients with acute myocardial infarction from 1990 to 1995. There were 277 male and 92 female patients. The male gender had a younger mean (±SD) age (61.5±10.7 vs. 67.1±11.7 years, P<0.0001). Hypercholesterolemia (201.2±44.2 vs. 187.5±43.7 mg/dl, P=0.0111) and obesity (25.0 vs. 15.9%, P=0.0494) were more prominent in the female. Smoking was more prevalent in the male (78.3 vs. 18.5%, P<0.0001). The male group also had more frequent use of thrombolytic agents (19.1 vs. 9.8%, P=0.0377), β-blockers (61.7 vs. 47.8%, P=0.0191) and heparin (25.3 vs. 12.0%, P=0.0075); but less use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (6.9 vs. 15.2%, P=0.0149). The condition on admission was worse in the female group (Killip classification (1.5±0.9 vs. 1.9±1.0, P=0.0022), myocardial failure (8.7 vs. 2.9%, P=0.0178) and cardiomegaly (65.2 vs. 53.1%, P=0.0419). During a follow-up duration of 26.4±24.1 and 22.9±23.9 months respectively, the mortality rate was lower in the male (19.5 vs. 30.4%, P=0.0288). However after adjustment for the effect of age, the differences in Killip classification, myocardial failure, cardiomegaly and mortality became insignificant.

Keywords:  Gender, Acute myocardial infarction

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PII: S0167-5273(98)00094-1

International Journal of Cardiology
Volume 65, Issue 1 , Pages 75-80, 1 June 1998