Examining mechanisms for gender differences in admission to intensive care units.
Andrea HillClare RamseyPeter DodekJean KozekRandy FransooRobert FowlerMalcolm DoupeHubert WongDamon ScalesAllan GarlandPublished in: Health services research (2019)
In three older cohorts, the male predominance of ICU admission was not explained by gender differences in the presence of a spouse, partner, or children, or cardiac disease rates. The third finding suggests that triage bias is unlikely to be responsible for the male predominance.