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Sex and gender differences in acute stroke care: metrics, access to treatment and outcome. A territorial analysis of the Stroke Code System of Catalonia

Authors :
Yolanda Silva
Laura Sánchez-Cirera
Mikel Terceño
Laura Dorado
Adrián Valls
Marina Martínez
Sònia Abilleira
Marta Rubiera
Helena Quesada
Laura Llull
Ana Rodríguez-Campello
Joan Martí-Fàbregas
Laia Seró
Francisco Purroy
Iago Payo
Sònia García
David Cánovas
Jurek Krupinski
Natalia Mas
Ernest Palomeras
Dolores Cocho
Maria Àngels Font
Esther Catena
Elsa Puiggròs
Claudia Pedroza
Gemma Marín
Dolors Carrión
Xavier Costa
Mari Cruz Almendros
Ivan Torres
Carla Colom
John Alejandro Velasquez
Gloria Diaz
Xavier Jiménez
Teresa Subirats
Anna Deulofeu
Verónica Hidalgo
Mercè Salvat-Plana
Natalia Pérez de la Ossa
Source :
European Stroke Journal. 8:557-565
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: Previous studies have reported differences in the management and outcome of women stroke patients in comparison with men. We aim to analyze sex and gender differences in the medical assistance, access to treatment and outcome of acute stroke patients in Catalonia. Patients and methods: Data were obtained from a prospective population-based registry of stroke code activations in Catalonia (CICAT) from January/2016 to December/2019. The registry includes demographic data, stroke severity, stroke subtype, reperfusion therapy, and time workflow. Centralized clinical outcome at 90 days was assessed in patients receiving reperfusion therapy. Results: A total of 23,371 stroke code activations were registered (54% men, 46% women). No differences in prehospital time metrics were observed. Women more frequently had a final diagnosis of stroke mimic, were older and had a previous worse functional situation. Among ischemic stroke patients, women had higher stroke severity and more frequently presented proximal large vessel occlusion. Women received more frequently reperfusion therapy (48.2% vs 43.1%, p Discussion and conclusion: We found some differences by sex in that acute stroke was more frequent in older women and the stroke severity was higher. We found no differences in medical assistance times, access to reperfusion treatment and early complications. Worse clinical outcome at 90 days in women was conditioned by stroke severity and older age, but not by sex itself.

Details

ISSN :
23969881 and 23969873
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Stroke Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........338bab9fae8a9874dba4a9c517c02435
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/23969873231156260