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Hormone replacement therapy
Presentation title:
Hormone replacement therapy
Author(s):
Collins P.
Date:
23 June 2005
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Hormone Therapy
Available Hormone Preparations
Questions
Problems
The Past - Observation
The Problems - Observation
The Present - Clinical Trials plus Observation
The Present
Randomized Studies
Randomized trial of estrogen plus progestin for secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in postmenopausal women
HERS TRIAL
HERS TRIAL
Primary outcome(MI & CHD death)
WHI
WHI – Healthy Women!
WHI E + P
WHI : Estrogen Alone – Hysterectomised Women
WHI (E): CHD & STARTING AGE
WHI E ALONE
WHI E + P
Hormone replacement therapy and cardiovascular disease A statement for healthcare professionals from the AHA
Summary recommendations for HRT* and CVD
Summary recommendations for HRT* and CVD
The Important Question of Age
Women Do Benefit from Lipid Lowering: Latest Clinical Trial Data
PROSPER – The HERS equivalent for Statins in women
PROSPER
PROSPER - Major Cardiovascular Outcomes According to Gender
Primary outcome(MI & CHD death) HERS vs PROSPER
Questions Still to be asked
HERS TRIAL
A clinical trial of estrogen-replacement therapy after ischemic stroke
A clinical trial of estrogen-replacement therapy after ischemic stroke
A clinical trial of estrogen-replacement therapy after ischemic stroke
Postmenopausal hormone use and secondary prevention of coronary events in the Nurse’s Health StudyA prospective, observational study
NURSES HEALTH STUDY
WHI E ALONE
Oestrogen and Myocardial Ischaemia
17-beta-Estradiol therapy lessens angina in postmenopausal women with syndrome X.
Patients
Trial design
Trial design
Methods
Results
Episodes of chest pain
Exercise testing
Conclusions
Beneficial effect of treatment with transdermal estradiol-17-beta on exercise-induced angina and ST segment depression in syndrome X.
Trial design
Methods
Exercise testing
Conclusions
Recommendations
Esterified estrogens combined with methyltestosterone improve emotional well-being in postmenopausal women with chest pain and normal coronary angiograms.
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