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Author: Jing Li; Yinghua Zhang; Fang Wang; Bing Liu; Hui Li; Guodong Tang; Zhigang Chang; Aihua Liu; Chunyi Fu; Jing Gao; Jing Li
Title: Sex differences in clinical findings among patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and severe condition
  • Document date: 2020_2_29
  • ID: 2zm4dq0u_37
    Snippet: Another, we observed that NTproBNP but not cTnI was higher in men, suggesting more damage in heart function might exist in men after SARS-CoV-2 infection. It was reported that women were associated with less remodeling after cardiac injury, due to the protection of estrogens [21] . Our findings imply that physicians should pay more attention to cardiac function in men with severe COVID-19......
    Document: Another, we observed that NTproBNP but not cTnI was higher in men, suggesting more damage in heart function might exist in men after SARS-CoV-2 infection. It was reported that women were associated with less remodeling after cardiac injury, due to the protection of estrogens [21] . Our findings imply that physicians should pay more attention to cardiac function in men with severe COVID-19.

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