Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2048804943> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 93 of
93
with 100 items per page.
- W2048804943 endingPage "252" @default.
- W2048804943 startingPage "245" @default.
- W2048804943 abstract "Background Sex-based differences in outcomes for the treatment of carotid arterial disease remains a controversial topic. The main objective of this study was to determine if gender differences influence 30-day stroke and mortality rates after carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in a large series of patients. Methods This is a retrospective study of all patients undergoing endarterectomy performed by a single surgeon between January 1, 1993 and December 15, 2010. The analysis included data from 1,046 CEAs (683 men and 363 women). Results There were no differences found in 30-day stroke, death, or combined stroke and death rates between women and men. The 30-day stroke rate was 1.6% for women and 1.8% for men (P = 0.98), with no significant differences between asymptomatic patients (1.7% for women vs. 1.2% for men; P = 0.70) or symptomatic patients (1.6% for women vs. 2.1% for men; P = 0.74). The 30-day mortality rate was 0.8% for women and 0.9% for men (P = 0.85) with no significant differences between asymptomatic patients (0.8% for women vs. 1.2% for men; P = 0.77) and symptomatic patients (0.8% for women vs. 0.7% for men; P = 0.84). There was a similar low risk for the combined outcome of stroke and death (1.9% for women vs. 2.2% for men; P = 0.92), with no differences between asymptomatic patients (1.7% for women vs. 1.6% for men; P = 0.89) or symptomatic patients (2.1% for women vs. 2.5% for men; P = 0.84). Conclusions Female sex does not influence 30-day stroke and mortality rates after CEA, regardless of preoperative symptom status. Sex-based differences in outcomes for the treatment of carotid arterial disease remains a controversial topic. The main objective of this study was to determine if gender differences influence 30-day stroke and mortality rates after carotid endarterectomy (CEA) in a large series of patients. This is a retrospective study of all patients undergoing endarterectomy performed by a single surgeon between January 1, 1993 and December 15, 2010. The analysis included data from 1,046 CEAs (683 men and 363 women). There were no differences found in 30-day stroke, death, or combined stroke and death rates between women and men. The 30-day stroke rate was 1.6% for women and 1.8% for men (P = 0.98), with no significant differences between asymptomatic patients (1.7% for women vs. 1.2% for men; P = 0.70) or symptomatic patients (1.6% for women vs. 2.1% for men; P = 0.74). The 30-day mortality rate was 0.8% for women and 0.9% for men (P = 0.85) with no significant differences between asymptomatic patients (0.8% for women vs. 1.2% for men; P = 0.77) and symptomatic patients (0.8% for women vs. 0.7% for men; P = 0.84). There was a similar low risk for the combined outcome of stroke and death (1.9% for women vs. 2.2% for men; P = 0.92), with no differences between asymptomatic patients (1.7% for women vs. 1.6% for men; P = 0.89) or symptomatic patients (2.1% for women vs. 2.5% for men; P = 0.84). Female sex does not influence 30-day stroke and mortality rates after CEA, regardless of preoperative symptom status." @default.
- W2048804943 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2048804943 creator A5022744980 @default.
- W2048804943 creator A5056320470 @default.
- W2048804943 creator A5057741129 @default.
- W2048804943 creator A5083176391 @default.
- W2048804943 date "2014-01-01" @default.
- W2048804943 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2048804943 title "Female Sex Does Not Influence 30-Day Stroke and Mortality Rates after Carotid Endarterectomy" @default.
- W2048804943 cites W1740376762 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W1971297318 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W1996926581 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2003786549 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2009372529 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2015904285 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2027033507 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2036340661 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2058036166 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2059960553 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2076739148 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2093837272 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2101104028 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2128749853 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2156976019 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2163295761 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2167544064 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2316997036 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2590429728 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2612334191 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W2767911074 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W4324264875 @default.
- W2048804943 cites W4376848366 @default.
- W2048804943 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.avsg.2013.02.019" @default.
- W2048804943 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24011811" @default.
- W2048804943 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2048804943 type Work @default.
- W2048804943 sameAs 2048804943 @default.
- W2048804943 citedByCount "10" @default.
- W2048804943 countsByYear W20488049432014 @default.
- W2048804943 countsByYear W20488049432015 @default.
- W2048804943 countsByYear W20488049432018 @default.
- W2048804943 countsByYear W20488049432020 @default.
- W2048804943 countsByYear W20488049432021 @default.
- W2048804943 countsByYear W20488049432023 @default.
- W2048804943 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2048804943 hasAuthorship W2048804943A5022744980 @default.
- W2048804943 hasAuthorship W2048804943A5056320470 @default.
- W2048804943 hasAuthorship W2048804943A5057741129 @default.
- W2048804943 hasAuthorship W2048804943A5083176391 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C179755657 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C2777910003 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C2779745121 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C2780007028 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C2780645631 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C2781068581 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C126322002 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C127413603 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C141071460 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C179755657 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C2777910003 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C2779745121 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C2780007028 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C2780645631 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C2781068581 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C71924100 @default.
- W2048804943 hasConceptScore W2048804943C78519656 @default.
- W2048804943 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2048804943 hasLocation W20488049431 @default.
- W2048804943 hasLocation W20488049432 @default.
- W2048804943 hasOpenAccess W2048804943 @default.
- W2048804943 hasPrimaryLocation W20488049431 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W1985767557 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W1991720307 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W2065474475 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W2071410565 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W2098755025 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W2123362971 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W2334771125 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W2417546843 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W3089280868 @default.
- W2048804943 hasRelatedWork W4291214183 @default.
- W2048804943 hasVolume "28" @default.
- W2048804943 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2048804943 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2048804943 magId "2048804943" @default.
- W2048804943 workType "article" @default.