2024
DOI: 10.1161/jaha.123.032179
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Sex Differences in Out‐of‐Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survival Trends

Robin L.A. Smits,
Hanno L. Tan,
Irene G.M. van Valkengoed

Abstract: Background Out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest survival rates have improved over time. This study established whether improvements were similar for women and men, and to what extent resuscitation characteristics or in‐hospital procedures contributed to sex differences in temporal trends. Methods and Results This retrospective cohort study included 3386 women and 8564 men from North Holland, the Netherlands, who experienced an out‐of‐hospital c… Show more

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“…Another study from the Netherlands evaluated temporal trends in rates of 30‐day survival following out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest. 2 While survival increased for men over the 12‐year period, no survival rate increase was observed for women. This sex difference was partially explained by the presence of an initial shockable rhythm but also by differences in the use of hospital procedures.…”
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“…Another study from the Netherlands evaluated temporal trends in rates of 30‐day survival following out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest. 2 While survival increased for men over the 12‐year period, no survival rate increase was observed for women. This sex difference was partially explained by the presence of an initial shockable rhythm but also by differences in the use of hospital procedures.…”
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confidence: 99%