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    Document 1 of 1 In the journals Delaying help for a heart attack could be especially deadly for women

    Publication info Harvard Health Publications. Harvard Women's Health Watch (Jan 2013).

    ProQuest document link Abstract Women often delay getting medical help for heart attack symptoms and wait longer for treatment once

    they arrive at the hospital.

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    Delaying help for a heart attack could be especially deadly for women

    Women may not be keeping pace with men when it comes to getting treated for heart attack symptoms, and this

    delay could be life-threatening, French researchers reported in October at the Acute Cardiac Care Congress in

    Turkey.

    The study's authors looked at cases of a type of heart attack called STEMI (ST-elevation myocardial infarction)

    in 5,000 people over a six-year period. Nearly 1,200 of them were women.

    On average, women waited longer after their symptoms began to call for medical help (60 minutes vs. 44

    minutes in men).

    They also faced a delay between hospital admission and reperfusion treatment to restore blood flow to their

    heart (45 minutes vs. 40 minutes in men). And treatments in women were generally less aggressive than they

    were in men. The researchers say these treatment discrepancies--which lengthen the period of diminished

    blood supply to the heart muscle (ischemia)--could contribute to the much higher heart attack death rate they

    found in women (9% vs. 4% in men). Although this study hasn't yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal, it

    follows other research with similar findings. "Women may take longer to call an ambulance when they have

    chest pains because they don't believe it can be a myocardial infarction [heart attack]," lead author Dr.

    Guillaume Leurent, from the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire in Rennes, France, said in a release. "Theseresults suggest that women need to be more vigilant about chest pains and request medical help quickly to

    reduce ischemic time."

    Subject Heart attacks; Heart;

    Publication title Harvard Health Publications. Harvard Women's Health Watch Publication year 2013 Publication date Jan 2013 Year 2013 Publisher Belvoir Media Group, LLC Place of publication Boston Country of publication United States Publication subject Medical Sciences--Obstetrics And Gynecology, Women'S Interests ISSN 1070910X Source type Magazines Language of publication English Document type Journal Article ProQuest document ID 1370745577

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