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Basilar artery occlusion management: An international survey of gender influence on management.

Meabh PeacockBrian DrummPiers KleinJean RaymondXiaochuan HuoYimin ChenMohamad AbdalKaderWouter J SchonewilleXinfeng LiuWei HuChuanhui LiXunming JiFana AlemsegedLiping LiuJames E SieglerSimon NagelDaniel StrbianSimona SaccoShadi YaghiMuhammad M QureshiUrs FischerDiana Aguiar de SousaHiroshi YamagamiPatrik MichelVolker PuetzAdnan MujanovicJoão Pedro MartoEspen Saxhaug KristoffersenElse C SandsetJelle DemeestereUta HanningRobin NovakovicCynthia KenmuirRonit AgidMichele RomoliFrancesco DianaKyriakos LobotesisDylan RoiHesham E MasoudAlice MaYuyou ZhuHongfei SangDapeng SunMai Duy Tonnull RaynaldFengli LiAhmed NasreldeinJessica JesserJohannes KaesmacherCharlotte Sabine WeylandLukas MeyerLeonard Leong-Litt YeoQingwu YangGötz ThomallaPengfei YangSven PoliBruce C V CampbellAdnan I QureshiHui-Sheng ChenOsama O ZaidatZhongming QiuRaul G NogueiraTudor G JovinZhongrong MiaoThanh N NguyenSoma Banerjee
Published in: Interventional neuroradiology : journal of peritherapeutic neuroradiology, surgical procedures and related neurosciences (2024)
Female clinicians appear to be significantly underrepresented in stroke medicine. This is most pronounced amongst interventionists and in Asia. Although male and female opinions were closely aligned on many aspects of BAO management, differences in opinion were observed in a number of significant areas which influence decision making.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • atrial fibrillation
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage