Coronary artery disease is a leading health threat, yet age- and sex-specific plaque patterns remain unclear. Here the authors show, using a 16,300-patient CCTA cohort, that females develop atherosclerosis ~20 years later, accelerating following menopause.
Coronary artery disease is a leading health threat, yet age- and sex-specific plaque patterns remain unclear. Here the authors show, using a 16,300-patient CCTA cohort, that females develop atherosclerosis ~20 years later, accelerating following menopause.