Blum Michael, Slade Martin, Boden Donna, Cabin Henry, Caulin-Glaser Teresa
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Am J Cardiol. 2004 Mar 15;93(6):765-7. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2003.12.007.
One hundred fifty-eight patients (76 men and 82 women) presenting to an outpatient cardiology clinic with a new complaint of angina were prospectively followed to determine if there was a gender bias in the management of suspected coronary artery disease when physicians trained in cardiology managed their care. Overall, there were no differences in the percentage of women who underwent noninvasive evaluation, invasive evaluation, and treatment of suspected coronary artery disease compared with men.
158名因新发心绞痛症状前来门诊心脏病科就诊的患者(76名男性和82名女性)被前瞻性随访,以确定在接受心脏病学培训的医生管理其治疗时,疑似冠状动脉疾病的管理中是否存在性别偏见。总体而言,与男性相比,接受疑似冠状动脉疾病无创评估、有创评估和治疗的女性百分比没有差异。