Abstract
Two-year clinical and epidemiological monitoring was carried out in 650 women with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). ACS in 56.1% of cases manifests itself or proceeds with a predominance of symptoms of an unstable course of angina pectoris, and in 43.9% with symptoms of myocardial infarction (P <0.05). ACS is more common among women with AT (55.9%), among people without hypertension, the incidence of ACS was 31.8% (P <0.05).
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