2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2018.10.021
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Population Based Analysis of Gender Disparities in 23,715 Percutaneous Endovascular Revascularisations in the Metropolitan Area of Hamburg

Abstract: WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS This large population based study includes real world evidence from a long observation time between 2004 and 2015 and adds to the very limited knowledge base regarding gender disparities in peripheral arterial revascularisation practice. Females presented at an older age were more often treated for rest pain, and more often underwent revascularisations above the knee. Furthermore, major bleeding complications occurred more often in females, and the transferal rate to nursing homes was high… Show more

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“…21 Women are known to present at a later stage of the disease and often exhibit different or even atypical symptoms. 22,23 The current study confirmed findings from prior publications and highlighted important sex disparities that may have implications for both patients and healthcare systems. Women were approximately three years older and underwent treatment at a more advanced disease stage, which is in agreement with other studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…21 Women are known to present at a later stage of the disease and often exhibit different or even atypical symptoms. 22,23 The current study confirmed findings from prior publications and highlighted important sex disparities that may have implications for both patients and healthcare systems. Women were approximately three years older and underwent treatment at a more advanced disease stage, which is in agreement with other studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Female patients tend to present later and in a more urgent stage with ischaemic rest pain, while their male counterparts are revascularised electively for intermittent claudication. 15,16 The significantly lower rate of prior outpatient PAOD diagnoses in women in the current study confirms earlier disease recognition, prevention, and management in males as compared with females as reported in the literature. 49 An overall positive time trend establishes that guideline recommendations led to improving prescription rates over time.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…It had been reported that the female patients were older and had had more severe, or even atypical, symptoms when being selected for treatment. 9,12 Using the multicenter Vascular Quality Initiative registry, 30 Ramkumar et al 12 included 58,247 patients (41% women) and 66,045 ERs were performed from 2010 to 2016 in the United States. In their unmatched retrospective observational study, worse reintervention-free survival and occlusion-free survival were observed for the women during a median follow-up of 376 days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%