Clinical and gender differences in heart transplant recipients in the NEW HEART study
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

Abstract
Little attention has focused on gender differences in cardiac comorbidities and outcomes in patients undergoing orthotropic heart transplant.
The objective of this study was to investigate gender differences at baseline and during follow-up among heart transplant patients.
An observational cohort within the NEW HEART study was evaluated to determine gender differences in relation to age, coexisting cardiac comorbidities, and outcomes. Differences were assessed by
Male transplant recipients (
Men were more likely than women to be older and to have diabetes, dyslipidemia, hypertension, and a history of smoking. Women were more likely to experience moderate or severe allograft rejection and to be hospitalized for acute rejection. Future investigation of the reasons for these gender differences is warranted and may improve clinical care of women undergoing cardiac transplantation.
Contributors

Kathleen T Hickey
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Lynn V Doering
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Belinda Chen
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Erik V Carter
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Robert R Sciacca
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David Pickham
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Carmen Castillo
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Nicole R Hauser
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Barbara J Drew
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