The most common cause of death in menopausal women is cardiovascular
disease with sudden death as the more severe complication. It is noteworthy to mention
that two out of the three women who die suddenly, have been asymptomatic before.
More than one in three American women have some form of cardiovascular disease
(coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease, rheumatic
heart disease, congenital heart disease, deep vein thrombosis, and pulmonary
embolism). One in 31 women die of breast cancer, one in three die from cardiovascular
disease.
This data led medical societies to suggest more intensive primary and secondary
prevention of cardiovascular disease in women. The results from the Women’s Health
Initiative and Heart and Estrogen/progestin Replacement Study studies trigger a lot of
discussion. Both unexpectedly reported an association between hormone replacement
therapy and increased cardiovascular disease risk incidence.
Thus, the need for cardiovascular disease strategy prevention in women other than
hormone replacement therapy, based on documented evidence and a critical review was
required. The guidelines/scientific statements, which have been reported by various
medical societies for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in women, will be
analyzed.
Keywords: Cardiovascular disease prevention in women, Guidelines,
Recommendations.