PURPOSE: It is currently unclear whether management and outcomes of critically ill patients differ between men and women. We sought to assess the influence of age, sex and diagnoses on the probability of intensive care provision in critically ill cardio- and neurovascular patients in a large nationwide cohort in Switzerland. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 450,948 adult patients with neuro- and cardiovascular disease admitted to all hospitals in Switzerland between 01/2012 and 12/2016 using Bayesian modeling. RESULTS: For all diagnoses and populations, median ages at admission were consistently higher for women than for men [75 (64;82) years in women vs. 68 (58;77) years in men, p 65 years (OR women:men 0.94 (0.89-0.99), p < 0.001). Wome...
PURPOSE: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and foun...
Purpose: previous studies showed that women have a higher mortality risk than men after out-of-hospi...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the case mix and outcomes of male and female patients admitted to inten...
PURPOSE It is currently unclear whether management and outcomes of critically ill patients differ...
There is an underlying assumption in society that critically ill patients are admitted to an intens...
Introduction: The potential for gender-related bias in the provision of medical treatments has gaine...
Introduction: The impact of gender on outcome in critically ill patients is unclear. We investigated...
Introduction: Preclinical data indicate that oestrogen appears to play a beneficial role in the path...
BACKGROUND Timely management of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and acute stroke has undergone ...
Purpose Older critically ill patients with COVID-19 have been the most vulnerable during the ongoin...
purpose: previous studies showed that women have a higher mortality risk than men after out‐of‐hospi...
International audiencePurpose: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of gender on outcome in critically ill patients is unclear. We investig...
PURPOSE: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and foun...
Purpose: previous studies showed that women have a higher mortality risk than men after out-of-hospi...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the case mix and outcomes of male and female patients admitted to inten...
PURPOSE It is currently unclear whether management and outcomes of critically ill patients differ...
There is an underlying assumption in society that critically ill patients are admitted to an intens...
Introduction: The potential for gender-related bias in the provision of medical treatments has gaine...
Introduction: The impact of gender on outcome in critically ill patients is unclear. We investigated...
Introduction: Preclinical data indicate that oestrogen appears to play a beneficial role in the path...
BACKGROUND Timely management of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and acute stroke has undergone ...
Purpose Older critically ill patients with COVID-19 have been the most vulnerable during the ongoin...
purpose: previous studies showed that women have a higher mortality risk than men after out‐of‐hospi...
International audiencePurpose: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of gender on outcome in critically ill patients is unclear. We investig...
PURPOSE: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and foun...
Purpose: previous studies showed that women have a higher mortality risk than men after out-of-hospi...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the case mix and outcomes of male and female patients admitted to inten...