Coronary Artery Disease in Special Populations (e.g., Diabetes, Women)

Coronary artery disease (CAD) presents unique challenges in special populations, including women and individuals with diabetes. These groups often exhibit different pathophysiological mechanisms and responses to treatment, necessitating tailored approaches. Women may experience atypical symptoms and delayed diagnosis, while diabetes is associated with accelerated atherosclerosis and increased cardiovascular risk. Understanding these differences is essential for optimizing prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies. Research is ongoing to identify specific risk factors and effective interventions for these populations, aiming to enhance care and outcomes. Addressing the nuances of CAD in special populations is vital for equitable cardiovascular health.

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