articleNew England Journal of MedicineAug 7, 2003BRONZE OA

Estrogen plus Progestin and the Risk of Coronary Heart Disease

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Abstract

Background

Recent randomized clinical trials have suggested that estrogen plus progestin does not confer cardiac protection and may increase the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). In this report, we provide the final results with regard to estrogen plus progestin and CHD from the Women's Health Initiative (WHI).

Methods

The WHI included a randomized primary-prevention trial of estrogen plus progestin in 16,608 postmenopausal women who were 50 to 79 years of age at base line. Participants were randomly assigned to receive conjugated equine estrogens (0.625 mg per day) plus medroxyprogesterone acetate (2.5 mg per day) or placebo. The primary efficacy outcome of the trial was CHD (nonfatal myocardial infarction or death due to CHD).

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Estrogen
  • Progestin
  • Coronary heart disease
  • Internal medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Clinical trial
  • Disease
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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