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. 2021 Aug 4;23(10):56. doi: 10.1007/s11883-021-00956-x

Table 1.

Summary of the role of heart centers for women in the management of ischemic heart disease

Role of heart centers for women in the management of ischemic heart disease
Recognition of sex-specific risk factors
  Adverse pregnancy outcomes
  Systemic inflammatory disorders
  Gynecologic cancer therapies
  Psychosocial factors
  Lower socioeconomic status
Evaluation of ischemic heart disease
  Use of coronary artery calcium score for intermediate risk women
  Stress myocardial perfusion imaging for women with abnormal electrocardiograms
  Photon emission tomography imaging for women to assess coronary flow reserve and coronary microvascular dysfunction
  Coronary computed tomography angiography to detect and exclude coronary artery disease
  Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging to detect coronary microvascular dysfunction
  Coronary angiography can be used to diagnose obstructive and non-obstructive coronary artery disease
Sex-specific treatments
  Discontinue harmful medications such as hormone therapy in patients with coronary artery disease
  Appropriate aspirin and statins for primary prevention
  Appropriate and optimal use of guideline-directed medical therapy for secondary prevention
  Identify and mitigate factors that can increase interventional procedural complications
  Collaborate with cardiac surgeons to consider lower risk surgical techniques such as off pump bypass
  Emphasize importance of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiovascular events and procedures
Multidisciplinary team
  Emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary team in care of women with coronary artery disease