BACKGROUND: Women usually have lower mortality rates than men do at any age. This pattern is observed for most causes of death from chronic diseases. Significant controversy still exists about gender differences in outcomes in trauma. We previously reported no differences in in-hospital mortality based on gender in a large single-institution study (n= 18,892) that had a significant limitation in that it was not population based. This current study was performed to validate our earlier findings in a separate, statewide, population-based dataset of trauma victims. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective data were collected on 22,332 trauma patients (18,432 blunt, 3,900 penetrating) admitted to all trauma centers (n = 26) in Pennsylvania over 24 months (Jan...
PURPOSE: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and foun...
International audiencePurpose: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically...
Predominantly, males have a higher risk of injury mortality and morbidity than females. However, les...
Background: Studies of sexual dimorphism in trauma outcomes suggest that women have a survival advan...
Introduction: Little evidence suggest that female gender is associated with a lower risk of mortalit...
Objective. Given the recent increase in injury mortality, particularly among women, it is important ...
Objective. Given the recent increase in injury mortality, particularly among women, it is important ...
Trauma is a common cause of death and permanent dis-ability. With efficient and competent prehospita...
Abstract Background Experimental research suggests that females have a higher survival rate after tr...
BACKGROUND:Trauma remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Generally,...
Hypothesis: Female sex imparts a survival benefit after traumatic injury in children. Design, Setti...
Hypothesis: Female sex imparts a survival benefit after traumatic injury in children. Design, settin...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that women with traumatic brain injury have more favorable outcome...
Background: An interaction between sex and age is thought to affect hospital mortality after myocard...
Background: Trauma-related mortality can be lowered by efficient prehospital care. Less is known abo...
PURPOSE: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and foun...
International audiencePurpose: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically...
Predominantly, males have a higher risk of injury mortality and morbidity than females. However, les...
Background: Studies of sexual dimorphism in trauma outcomes suggest that women have a survival advan...
Introduction: Little evidence suggest that female gender is associated with a lower risk of mortalit...
Objective. Given the recent increase in injury mortality, particularly among women, it is important ...
Objective. Given the recent increase in injury mortality, particularly among women, it is important ...
Trauma is a common cause of death and permanent dis-ability. With efficient and competent prehospita...
Abstract Background Experimental research suggests that females have a higher survival rate after tr...
BACKGROUND:Trauma remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Generally,...
Hypothesis: Female sex imparts a survival benefit after traumatic injury in children. Design, Setti...
Hypothesis: Female sex imparts a survival benefit after traumatic injury in children. Design, settin...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that women with traumatic brain injury have more favorable outcome...
Background: An interaction between sex and age is thought to affect hospital mortality after myocard...
Background: Trauma-related mortality can be lowered by efficient prehospital care. Less is known abo...
PURPOSE: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and foun...
International audiencePurpose: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically...
Predominantly, males have a higher risk of injury mortality and morbidity than females. However, les...