HEART DISEASE IN WOMEN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ESSAYIt is of utmost importance for the practitioner to recognize that women’s hearts are different from men’s hearts. Whiel this area 2000 WORDS  part 2

HEART DISEASE IN WOMEN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ESSAYIt is of utmost importance for the practitioner to recognize that women’s hearts are different from men’s hearts. Whiel this area 2000 WORDS  part 2

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HEART DISEASE IN WOMEN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ESSAY

2000 WORDS  part 2

Pathophysiology of heart disease

It is of utmost importance for the practitioner to recognize that women’s hearts are different from men’s hearts. Whiel this area of study is somewhat new, it is known that women have smaller herats as well as smaller arteries than men. Researchers from Columbia University and NY Presbyterian also believe that women have a different internal rhythmicity to the pace of their hearts, which in general causes the heart of a woman to beat faster than the heart of a man. The researchers also belive that a woman’s heart may take longer to relax following each beat. Additinoally, some surgeons have hypothesized that the reason that women have a 50% higher chance of dying during heart surgery as compared to men may be related to a fundamental difference in the way a woman’s heart works. These differences may also be linked to the fact that women are more likely than are men to die after their first myocardial infarction [Ricciotti]. Approximately 25% of men die in the first year following their first myocardial infarctino, compared with 38% of women [Krupa online]. Women are also approsimately twice as likely to experience a second myocardial infarction within 6 years of the first. Additionally, women are approximately twice as likely to die following bypass surgery. From Ricciotti online

 

Heart disease itself therefore affects the hearts of women in different ways than it does men.