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Long-term survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in women and men: Influence of comorbidities, social characteristics, and resuscitation characteristics.
Smits, R L A; Sødergren, S T F; Folke, F; Møller, S G; Ersbøll, A K; Torp-Pedersen, C; van Valkengoed, I G M; Tan, H L.
Affiliation
  • Smits RLA; Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Sødergren STF; Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; Emergency Medical Services, Capital Region of Denmark, Copenhagen University Hospital, Ballerup, Denmark.
  • Folke F; Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; Emergency Medical Services, Capital Region of Denmark, Copenhagen University Hospital, Ballerup, Denmark; Department of Cardiology, Copenhagen University Hospital Herlev and Gentofte, Hellerup, Denmark.
  • Møller SG; Emergency Medical Services, Capital Region of Denmark, Copenhagen University Hospital, Ballerup, Denmark.
  • Ersbøll AK; Emergency Medical Services, Capital Region of Denmark, Copenhagen University Hospital, Ballerup, Denmark; National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Torp-Pedersen C; Department of Cardiology, North Zealand Hospital Hilleroed, Hilleroed, Denmark.
  • van Valkengoed IGM; Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Tan HL; Amsterdam UMC location University of Amsterdam, Department of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology, Heart Centre, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Netherlands Heart Institute, Utrecht, the Netherlands. Electronic address: h.l.tan@amsterdamumc.nl.
Resuscitation ; 201: 110265, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38866232
ABSTRACT

AIM:

We aimed to study sex differences in long-term survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) compared to the general population, and determined associations for comorbidities, social characteristics, and resuscitation characteristics with survival in women and men separately.

METHODS:

We followed 2,452 Danish (530 women and 1,922 men) and 1,255 Dutch (259 women and 996 men) individuals aged ≥25 years, who survived 30 days post-OHCA in 2009-2015, until 2019. Using Poisson regression analyses we assessed sex differences in long-term survival and sex-specific associations of characteristics mutually adjusted, and compared survival with an age- and sex-matched general population. The potential predictive value was assessed with the Concordance-index.

RESULTS:

Post-OHCA survival was longer in women than men (adjusted incidence rate ratio (IRR) for mortality 0.74, 95%CI 0.61-0.89 in Denmark; 0.86, 95%CI 0.65-1.15 in the Netherlands). Both sexes had a shorter survival than the general population (e.g., IRR for mortality 3.07, 95%CI 2.55-3.70 and IRR 2.15, 95%CI 1.95-2.37 in Danish women and men). Higher age, glucose lowering medication, no dyslipidaemia medication, unemployment, and a non-shockable initial rhythm were associated with shorter survival in both sexes. Cardiovascular medication, depression/anxiety medication, living alone, low household income, and residential OHCA location were associated with shorter survival in men. Not living with children and bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation provision were associated with shorter survival in women. The Concordance-indexes ranged from 0.51 to 0.63.

CONCLUSIONS:

Women survived longer than men post-OHCA. Several characteristics were associated with long-term post-OHCA survival, with some sex-specific characteristics. In both sexes, these characteristics had low predictive potential.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Comorbidity / Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation / Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Resuscitation Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Comorbidity / Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation / Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Resuscitation Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: