Sex and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival: a systematic review.
Ines LakbarMariachiara IppolitoAviv NassiriLouis DelamarrePhilippe TadgerMarc LeoneSharon EinavPublished in: Annals of intensive care (2022)
The adjusted rate of survival to hospital discharge/30 days was similar for male and female despite an initial seeming survival advantage for male. The validity of this finding is limited by substantial heterogeneity despite in-depth investigation of its causes, which raises concerns regarding latent inequalities in some reports nonetheless. Further study on this topic may require inclusion of factors not reported in the Utstein template and in-depth analysis of decision-making processes.