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女性在院外心脏骤停后接受的目标温度管理比男性少,这是由于早期护理的局限性——CARES 调查人员的一项研究。

Women receive less targeted temperature management than men following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest due to early care limitations - A study from the CARES Investigators.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Program in Trauma, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.

Department of Anesthesia, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.

出版信息

Resuscitation. 2021 Dec;169:97-104. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.10.036. Epub 2021 Oct 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women experience worse neurological outcomes following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). It is unknown whether sex disparities exist in the use of targeted temperature management (TTM), a standard of care treatment to improve neurological outcomes.

METHODS

We performed a retrospective study of prospectively collected patients who survived to hospital admission following OHCA from the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival from 2013 through 2019. We compared receipt of TTM by sex in a mixed-effects model adjusted for patient, arrest, neighborhood, and hospital factors, with the admitting hospital modeled as a random intercept.

RESULTS

Among 123,419 patients, women had lower rates of shockable rhythms (24.4 % vs. 39.2%, P < .001) and lower rates of presumed cardiac aetiologies for arrest (74.3% vs. 81.1%, P < .001). Despite receiving a similar rate of TTM in the field (12.1% vs. 12.6%, P = .02), women received less TTM than men upon admission to the hospital (41.6% vs. 46.4%, P < .001). In an adjusted mixed-effects model, women were less likely than men to receive TTM (Odds Ratio 0.91, 95% Confidence Interval 0.89 to 0.94). Among the 27,729 patients with data indicating the reason for not using TTM, a higher percentage of women did not receive TTM due to Do-Not-Resuscitate orders/family requests (15.1% vs. 11.4%, p < .001) and non-shockable rhythms (11.1% vs. 8.4%, p < .001).

CONCLUSIONS

We found that women received less TTM than men, likely due to early care limitations and a preponderance of non-shockable rhythms.

摘要

背景

女性在院外心脏骤停 (OHCA) 后神经预后更差。尚不清楚在靶向体温管理 (TTM) 的使用方面是否存在性别差异,TTM 是改善神经预后的标准治疗方法。

方法

我们对 2013 年至 2019 年从心脏骤停登记处增强生存能力中存活至入院的 OHCA 患者进行了前瞻性收集的患者进行了回顾性研究。我们在调整了患者、骤停、邻里和医院因素的混合效应模型中比较了按性别接受 TTM 的情况,并将入院医院建模为随机截距。

结果

在 123419 名患者中,女性的可除颤节律率较低(24.4% vs. 39.2%,P<.001),且假定心脏骤停病因的比例较低(74.3% vs. 81.1%,P<.001)。尽管在现场接受 TTM 的比例相似(12.1% vs. 12.6%,P=.02),但女性在入院时接受 TTM 的比例低于男性(41.6% vs. 46.4%,P<.001)。在调整后的混合效应模型中,女性接受 TTM 的可能性低于男性(比值比 0.91,95%置信区间 0.89 至 0.94)。在 27729 名有数据表明未使用 TTM 原因的患者中,由于不复苏医嘱/家属要求(15.1% vs. 11.4%,p<.001)和非可除颤节律(11.1% vs. 8.4%,p<.001),女性未接受 TTM 的比例更高。

结论

我们发现女性接受 TTM 的比例低于男性,可能是由于早期护理限制和非可除颤节律的比例较高。

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