Sex-related differences in calcific aortic stenosis: correlating clinical and echocardiographic characteristics and computed tomography aortic valve calcium score to excised aortic valve weight
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Calcific aortic valve stenosis (AS) is purportedly associated with less calcium burden in women than in men. We sought to examine sex-related differences and correlates of surgically excised aortic valve weight (AVW) in pure AS.
Clinical and echocardiographic characteristics of 888 consecutive patients who underwent aortic valve replacement for severe AS were correlated to AVW, and in 126 patients, AVW was also correlated to computed tomography aortic valve calcium (AVC) score. Women and men had similar indexed valve area (0.42 ± 0.09 vs. 0.42 ± 0.07 cm
Despite the same degree of AS severity, women have less AVC and lower AVW compared with men, irrespective of valve morphology. Aortic valve calcium is correlated to excised AVW. Hypertension, diabetes, and current cigarette smoking were independently associated with AVW.
Contributors

Jeremy J. Thaden
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Rakesh M. Suri
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Joseph J. Maleszewski
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Daniel J. Soderberg
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Marie-Annick Clavel
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Sorin V. Pislaru
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Joseph F. Malouf
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Thomas A. Foley
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Jae K. Oh
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Jordan D. Miller
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William D. Edwards
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Maurice Enriquez-Sarano
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