ObjectivesA recently published simulation study suggested that women are inferior leaders of cardiopulmonary resuscitation efforts. The aim of this study was to compare female and male code leaders in regard to cardiopulmonary resuscitation outcomes in a real-world clinical setting.DesignRetrospective cohort review.SettingTwo academic, urban hospitals in San Diego, California.SubjectsOne-thousand eighty-two adult inpatients who suffered cardiac arrest and underwent cardiopulmonary resuscitation.InterventionsNone.Measurements and main resultsWe analyzed whether physician code leader gender was independently associated with sustained return of spontaneous circulation and survival to discharge and with markers of quality cardiopulmonary resusc...
Aims To determine whether men and women suffering cardiopulmonary arrest differ in terms of survival...
Significant sex and gender differences in both physiology and psychology are readily acknowledged be...
OBJECTIVE: Sex differences have not been well defined for patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermi...
PurposeIneffective leadership during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (\u201ccode\u201d) can negatively...
Aims: Previous studies on sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) had limited scope...
AIMS: Previous studies on sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) had limited scope...
OBJECTIVE: Team leadership facilitates teamwork and is important to patient care. It is unknown whet...
Objective: This study aims to explore the relationship between team-leadership skills and quality of...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) c...
Implicit biases permeate our everyday behavior and take many different forms. This study was carried...
OBJECTIVE This study aims to explore the relationship between team-leadership skills and quality ...
The objective of the studies in this dissertation was to examine the effects of sex on out-of-hospit...
Since the introduction of the modern techniques for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, professionals hav...
ACLOBJECTIVE:The aim of the study was to compare outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA...
Background. The literature is unresolved on whether female receive advanced cardiac life support les...
Aims To determine whether men and women suffering cardiopulmonary arrest differ in terms of survival...
Significant sex and gender differences in both physiology and psychology are readily acknowledged be...
OBJECTIVE: Sex differences have not been well defined for patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermi...
PurposeIneffective leadership during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (\u201ccode\u201d) can negatively...
Aims: Previous studies on sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) had limited scope...
AIMS: Previous studies on sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) had limited scope...
OBJECTIVE: Team leadership facilitates teamwork and is important to patient care. It is unknown whet...
Objective: This study aims to explore the relationship between team-leadership skills and quality of...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) c...
Implicit biases permeate our everyday behavior and take many different forms. This study was carried...
OBJECTIVE This study aims to explore the relationship between team-leadership skills and quality ...
The objective of the studies in this dissertation was to examine the effects of sex on out-of-hospit...
Since the introduction of the modern techniques for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, professionals hav...
ACLOBJECTIVE:The aim of the study was to compare outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA...
Background. The literature is unresolved on whether female receive advanced cardiac life support les...
Aims To determine whether men and women suffering cardiopulmonary arrest differ in terms of survival...
Significant sex and gender differences in both physiology and psychology are readily acknowledged be...
OBJECTIVE: Sex differences have not been well defined for patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermi...