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Effects of Treatment with Zofenopril in men and women with acute myocardial infarction: Gender Analysis of the SMILE Program

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
Effects of Treatment with Zofenopril in men and women with acute myocardial infarction: Gender Analysis of the SMILE Program / Franconi, Flavia; Omboni, Stefano; Campesi, Ilaria; Borghi, Claudio; Ambrosioni, Ettore; Reggiardo, Giorgio. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 9:11(2014), p. e111558. [10.1371/journal.pone.0111558]
Abstract:
Background:the SMILE studies proved the prognostic benefit of zofenopril vs. placebo or other ACE-inhibitors (ACEIs) in post-acute myocardial infarction (AMI). In this retrospective pooled analysis of these studies we assessed whether the zofenopril effect is influenced by gender.Methodsthe four double-blind, randomized, parallel-group SMILE studies, compared the efficacy and safety of 6–48 week treatment with zofenopril 60 mg/day with that of placebo, lisinopril 10 mg/day or ramipril 10 mg/day in 3630 AMI patients. This pooled analysis compared treatment efficacy (1-year combined occurrence of death or hospitalization for CV causes) in 2733 men and 897 women.Resultswomen were older than men, had a higher prevalence of diabetes and of other major CV risk factors. The risk of a major CV event was significantly larger for women (23% vs. 17% men, p<0.001). Between-gender risk difference was more marked for people living in Southern (+54%) than in Northern Europe (+12%). In both genders zofenopril similarly reduced the 1-year risk of CV morbidity and mortality vs. placebo (−39% men, p = 0.0001; −40% women, p = 0.005). The risk reduction was more marked with zofenopril than with the other ACEIs, particularly in men (−27%, p = 0.012; women: −14%, p = 0.479). The drug safety profile was similar between genders in zofenopril-treated patients, while it was worse in women treated with other ACEIs.Conclusionspost-AMI women are at higher risk of CV complications than men, particularly when living in Mediterranean countries. Their response to ACE-inhibition varies according to the type of drug and is usually better in men.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Zofenopril; myocardial infarction (AMI); gender analysis; SMILE program
Elenco autori:
Franconi, Flavia; Omboni, Stefano; Campesi, Ilaria; Borghi, Claudio; Ambrosioni, Ettore; Reggiardo, Giorgio
Autori di Ateneo:
CAMPESI Ilaria
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/79392
Pubblicato in:
PLOS ONE
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