ObjectivesThe study objective was to determine whether gender is a determinant of in-hospital mortality after surgery to repair congenital heart disease in patients aged 20 years or less. Secondary objectives were to determine other factors associated with increased risk of death and whether female gender is associated with increased length of stay or total charges.MethodsThe study included a retrospective cohort consisting of all records indicating cardiac operations within the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project Kids’ Inpatient Database for the year 2000. Logistic regression was used to simultaneously evaluate the effect of gender on the risk of death while adjusting for all other factors being considered. Logistic regression was then...
Background - Gender differences in prognosis have frequently been reported in cardiovascular disease...
Objective. To assess gender differences in morbidity, mortality and patient management among adults ...
The leading cause of death in women is cardiovascular disease. This fact has been the subject of mor...
ObjectivesThe study objective was to determine whether gender is a determinant of in-hospital mortal...
Gender differences in the outcome of acquired cardiovascular disease are well known, but available l...
AbstractThe purpose of this work is to evaluate the effect of sex on the outcome of congenital heart...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether women undergoing cardiac surgery are more lik...
Background—Data are conflicting over whether women have higher mortality than men after coronary art...
Contains fulltext : 70221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gend...
ObjectiveOur objective was to assess the relationships of a hospital’s past adjusted in-hospital mor...
Aim: We investigated possible gender differences in paediatric intensive care morbidity-adjusted mor...
Introduction In the general population, female children have been reported to have a survival advant...
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to assess outcome differences in aortic valve repla...
Background: Many previous studies have investigated the influence of gender on coronary artery bypas...
AbstractBackground:Gender-related differences in morbidity and mortality are well described for coro...
Background - Gender differences in prognosis have frequently been reported in cardiovascular disease...
Objective. To assess gender differences in morbidity, mortality and patient management among adults ...
The leading cause of death in women is cardiovascular disease. This fact has been the subject of mor...
ObjectivesThe study objective was to determine whether gender is a determinant of in-hospital mortal...
Gender differences in the outcome of acquired cardiovascular disease are well known, but available l...
AbstractThe purpose of this work is to evaluate the effect of sex on the outcome of congenital heart...
AIM: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether women undergoing cardiac surgery are more lik...
Background—Data are conflicting over whether women have higher mortality than men after coronary art...
Contains fulltext : 70221.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Gend...
ObjectiveOur objective was to assess the relationships of a hospital’s past adjusted in-hospital mor...
Aim: We investigated possible gender differences in paediatric intensive care morbidity-adjusted mor...
Introduction In the general population, female children have been reported to have a survival advant...
AbstractObjectiveThe objective of this study was to assess outcome differences in aortic valve repla...
Background: Many previous studies have investigated the influence of gender on coronary artery bypas...
AbstractBackground:Gender-related differences in morbidity and mortality are well described for coro...
Background - Gender differences in prognosis have frequently been reported in cardiovascular disease...
Objective. To assess gender differences in morbidity, mortality and patient management among adults ...
The leading cause of death in women is cardiovascular disease. This fact has been the subject of mor...