It is well established that gender strongly influences cardiovascular risk factors, playing a crucial role in cardiovascular prevention, clinical pathways, diagnostic approach and treatment. Beyond the sex, which is a biological factor, gender entails a socio-cultural condition that impacts access and quality of care due to structural and institutional barriers. However, despite its great importance, this issue has not been adequately covered. Indeed sex and gender differences scarcely impact the clinical approach, creating a lot of disparities in care and outcomes of patients. Therefore, it becomes essential to increase the awareness of the importance of sex and gender influences on cardiovascular diseases. Moreover, new strategies for reducing disparities should be developed. Importantly, these differences should be taken into account in guideline recommendations. In this regard, it is crucial to include a greater number of women in clinical trials, since they are currently underrepresented. Furthermore, more women should be involved as member of international boards in order to develop recommendations and guidelines with more attention to this important topic. The aim of this ANMCO position paper is to shed light on gender differences concerning many cardiovascular drugs in order to encourage a more personalized therapeutic approach.
Lucà, F., Pavan, D., Michele Massimo Gulizia,, Maria Teresa Manes,, Maurizio Giuseppe Abrignani,, Francesco Antonio Benedetto,, Bisceglia, I., Brigido, S., Caldarola, P., Calvanese, R., Maria Laura Canale,, Caretta, G., Ceravolo, R., Chieffo, A., Chimenti, C., Cornara, S., Cutolo, A., Stefania Angela Di Fusco,, Irene Di Matteo,, Concetta Di Nora,, Fattirolli, F., Favilli, S., Giuseppina Maura Francese,, Gelsomino, S., Geraci, G., Giubilato, S., Ingianni, N., Iorio, A., Lanni, F., Montalto, A., Nardi, F., Navazio, A., Nesti, M., Parrini, I., Pilleri, A., Pozzi, A., Carmelo Massimiliano Rao,, Riccio, C., Rossini, R., Scicchitano, P., Valente, S., Zuccala', G., Gabrielli, D., Grimaldi, M., Colivicchi, F., Oliva, F., Position paper ANMCO: Differenze di genere nell’approccio farmacologico cardiovascolare, <<GIORNALE ITALIANO DI CARDIOLOGIA>>, 2024; 25 (2): 126-139. [doi:10.1714/4187.41763] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/326702]
Position paper ANMCO: Differenze di genere nell’approccio farmacologico cardiovascolare
Zuccala', Giuseppe;
2024
Abstract
It is well established that gender strongly influences cardiovascular risk factors, playing a crucial role in cardiovascular prevention, clinical pathways, diagnostic approach and treatment. Beyond the sex, which is a biological factor, gender entails a socio-cultural condition that impacts access and quality of care due to structural and institutional barriers. However, despite its great importance, this issue has not been adequately covered. Indeed sex and gender differences scarcely impact the clinical approach, creating a lot of disparities in care and outcomes of patients. Therefore, it becomes essential to increase the awareness of the importance of sex and gender influences on cardiovascular diseases. Moreover, new strategies for reducing disparities should be developed. Importantly, these differences should be taken into account in guideline recommendations. In this regard, it is crucial to include a greater number of women in clinical trials, since they are currently underrepresented. Furthermore, more women should be involved as member of international boards in order to develop recommendations and guidelines with more attention to this important topic. The aim of this ANMCO position paper is to shed light on gender differences concerning many cardiovascular drugs in order to encourage a more personalized therapeutic approach.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



