Is there a difference in survival between men and women suffering in-hospital cardiac arrest?

作者: Johan Israelsson , Carina Persson , Anna Strömberg , Kristofer Årestedt

DOI: 10.1016/J.HRTLNG.2014.05.012

关键词: ResuscitationInternal medicineIntensive care medicineRegistry studyOut of hospital cardiac arrestMedicineMyocardial infarctionLogistic regression

摘要: Abstract Objectives To describe in-hospital cardiac arrest (CA) events with regard to sex and investigate if is associated survival. Background Previous studies exploring differences between sexes are incongruent clinical outcomes. In order provide equality improve care, further investigations into these aspects warranted. Methods This registry study included 286 CAs. was survival, logistic regression analyses were performed. Results The proportion of CA a resuscitation attempt compared without higher among men. There no associations survival when controlling for previously known predictors interaction effects. Conclusions Sex does not appear be predictor patients suffering where attempted. difference regarding attempts requires more attention. It important consider possible effects studying the perspective.

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