Impact of gender on outcome of adult cardiac surgery

Suhaib Alghawanmeh, Hayel Aladwan, Wael Alshobaki, Deema Aladwan, Ashraf F. Mohd, Nisrein M. Al-Aqqad
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Background: Objective of the study was to identify differences in preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative parameters between female and male cardiac surgical patients. Methods: This is a prospective observational analysis of adult cardiac surgical patients presenting for cardiac surgery at Queen Alia Heart Institute in the period between September 2023 and January 2024. Patients’ demographics, type of surgery (cardiac pathology), comorbidities, and perioperative, parameters were recorded and analysed. Males and females were compared according to their age at time of surgery, operative time, intensive care unit (ICU) stay, hospitalisation time and mortality. Male and female patients undergoing coronary surgery were compared. Results: Data from 166 adult cardiac surgical patients was analysed. They constituted 135 males and 31 females. Male to female ratio was 4.4:1. When considering all types of cardiac surgery, female patients had longer duration of hospitalisation (13.1 days) than males (11.5 days). Moreover, mortality was higher in the female subpopulation (12.9%) than the male subpopulation (8.1%). Only 14% of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients were females and they had higher in-hospital mortality (20%) versus 7.4% in males. Conclusions: Female patients present for CABG less commonly than males and at more advanced age. Mortality rates are higher in females and hospitalisation time is longer.
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性别对成人心脏手术结果的影响
背景:本研究旨在确定女性和男性心脏外科患者在术前、术中和术后参数方面的差异:本研究旨在确定女性和男性心脏外科患者在术前、术中和术后参数方面的差异:这是一项前瞻性观察分析,研究对象是 2023 年 9 月至 2024 年 1 月期间在阿丽雅王后心脏研究所接受心脏手术的成年心脏外科患者。记录并分析了患者的人口统计学特征、手术类型(心脏病理)、合并症和围手术期参数。根据手术时的年龄、手术时间、重症监护室(ICU)停留时间、住院时间和死亡率,对男性和女性患者进行比较。对接受冠状动脉手术的男性和女性患者进行了比较:结果:分析了 166 名成人心脏手术患者的数据。结果:分析了 166 名成人心脏手术患者的数据,其中男性 135 人,女性 31 人。男女比例为 4.4:1。在所有类型的心脏手术中,女性患者的住院时间(13.1 天)比男性(11.5 天)长。此外,女性亚群的死亡率(12.9%)高于男性亚群(8.1%)。只有14%的冠状动脉搭桥术(CABG)患者是女性,她们的院内死亡率(20%)高于男性(7.4%):结论:女性患者比男性患者更少接受心脏搭桥术,年龄也更大。结论:女性患者接受 CABG 手术的比例低于男性,且年龄更大。女性的死亡率更高,住院时间更长。
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