ObjectiveTo determine the effect of sex on sepsis-related ICU admission and survival for up to 3-years.MethodsRetrospective cohort study of adults admitted to Australian ICUs between 2018 and 2020. Men and women with a primary diagnosis of sepsis were included. The primary outcome of time to death for up to 3-years was examined using Kaplan Meier plots. Secondary outcomes included the duration of ICU and hospital stay.ResultsOf 523,576 admissions, there were 63,039 (12·0%) sepsis-related ICU admissions. Of these, there were 50,956 patients (43·4% women) with 3-year survival data. Men were older (mean age 66·5 vs 63·6 years), more commonly received mechanical ventilation (27·4% vs 24·7%) and renal replacement therapy (8·2% vs 6·8%) and had w...
INTRODUCTION: The world population is mostly male at birth, although there is a shift in predominanc...
BACKGROUND: There is growing awareness that sex differences are associated with different patient ou...
PURPOSE: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and foun...
ObjectiveTo determine the effect of sex on sepsis-related ICU admission and survival for up to 3-yea...
Objective To determine the effect of sex on sepsis-related ICU admission and survival for up to 3-ye...
Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality in critically ill patients. Recently, it has been recognised ...
ABSTRACT: Objective: Men have been considered to have a higher incidence of infectious diseases, wi...
Background: Men and women appear to exhibit different susceptibilities to sepsis and possibly diverg...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The influence of gender on survival of patients with severe sepsis...
Purpose: To compare management and outcomes for critically ill women and men with sepsis in the emer...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of gender on outcome in critically ill patients is unclear. We investig...
Objective: To assess the role of sex as an independent prognostic factor for mortality in patients w...
Objective: To determine the association of gender with the presentation, outcome, and host response ...
INTRODUCTION: The world population is mostly male at birth, although there is a shift in predominanc...
BACKGROUND: There is growing awareness that sex differences are associated with different patient ou...
PURPOSE: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and foun...
ObjectiveTo determine the effect of sex on sepsis-related ICU admission and survival for up to 3-yea...
Objective To determine the effect of sex on sepsis-related ICU admission and survival for up to 3-ye...
Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality in critically ill patients. Recently, it has been recognised ...
ABSTRACT: Objective: Men have been considered to have a higher incidence of infectious diseases, wi...
Background: Men and women appear to exhibit different susceptibilities to sepsis and possibly diverg...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The influence of gender on survival of patients with severe sepsis...
Purpose: To compare management and outcomes for critically ill women and men with sepsis in the emer...
INTRODUCTION: The impact of gender on outcome in critically ill patients is unclear. We investig...
Objective: To assess the role of sex as an independent prognostic factor for mortality in patients w...
Objective: To determine the association of gender with the presentation, outcome, and host response ...
INTRODUCTION: The world population is mostly male at birth, although there is a shift in predominanc...
BACKGROUND: There is growing awareness that sex differences are associated with different patient ou...
PURPOSE: Few studies analyzed gender-related outcome differences of critically ill patients and foun...