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Sex differences in utilisation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support and outcomes in Taiwan
by
Chen, Shao-Wei
, Chang, Chih-Hsiang
, Chu, Pao-Hsien
, Wu, Victor Chien-Chia
, Chou, An-Hsun
, Huang, Yu-Tung
, Chang, Feng-Cheng
, Huang, Jhen-Ling
, Hung, Kuo-Chun
, Chang, Shang-Hung
in
Age groups
/ Analysis
/ Anesthesiology
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cohort analysis
/ Comorbidity
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ ECMO
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
/ Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation - methods
/ Female
/ Females
/ Gender differences
/ Heart attacks
/ Hospital costs
/ Hospital Mortality
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Internal Medicine
/ Male
/ Males
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ National health insurance
/ Online databases
/ Oxygenation
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Population studies
/ Regression analysis
/ Reimbursement
/ Research Article
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - therapy
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Sex Characteristics
/ Sex differences
/ Sexes
/ Taiwan - epidemiology
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Trends
/ Women
2023
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Sex differences in utilisation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support and outcomes in Taiwan
by
Chen, Shao-Wei
, Chang, Chih-Hsiang
, Chu, Pao-Hsien
, Wu, Victor Chien-Chia
, Chou, An-Hsun
, Huang, Yu-Tung
, Chang, Feng-Cheng
, Huang, Jhen-Ling
, Hung, Kuo-Chun
, Chang, Shang-Hung
in
Age groups
/ Analysis
/ Anesthesiology
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cohort analysis
/ Comorbidity
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ ECMO
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
/ Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation - methods
/ Female
/ Females
/ Gender differences
/ Heart attacks
/ Hospital costs
/ Hospital Mortality
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Internal Medicine
/ Male
/ Males
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ National health insurance
/ Online databases
/ Oxygenation
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Population studies
/ Regression analysis
/ Reimbursement
/ Research Article
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - therapy
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Sex Characteristics
/ Sex differences
/ Sexes
/ Taiwan - epidemiology
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Trends
/ Women
2023
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Sex differences in utilisation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support and outcomes in Taiwan
by
Chen, Shao-Wei
, Chang, Chih-Hsiang
, Chu, Pao-Hsien
, Wu, Victor Chien-Chia
, Chou, An-Hsun
, Huang, Yu-Tung
, Chang, Feng-Cheng
, Huang, Jhen-Ling
, Hung, Kuo-Chun
, Chang, Shang-Hung
in
Age groups
/ Analysis
/ Anesthesiology
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cohort analysis
/ Comorbidity
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ ECMO
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
/ Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation - methods
/ Female
/ Females
/ Gender differences
/ Heart attacks
/ Hospital costs
/ Hospital Mortality
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Internal Medicine
/ Male
/ Males
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ National health insurance
/ Online databases
/ Oxygenation
/ Patients
/ Population
/ Population studies
/ Regression analysis
/ Reimbursement
/ Research Article
/ Respiratory Insufficiency - therapy
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Sex Characteristics
/ Sex differences
/ Sexes
/ Taiwan - epidemiology
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Trends
/ Women
2023
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Sex differences in utilisation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support and outcomes in Taiwan
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Sex differences in utilisation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support and outcomes in Taiwan
2023
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Overview
Background
The impact of sex-related differences in patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support (ECMO) support is still inconclusive. This population-based study aimed to investigate sex differences in short- or long-term outcomes in order to improve clinical practice.
Methods
Patients who received ECMO between 2001 to 2017 were identified from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database. Propensity score matching with a 1:1 ratio was conducted in female-to-male groups, to reduce confounding of baseline covariates. Outcomes included in-hospital mortality, all-cause mortality, all-cause readmission, and ECMO-related complications. Logistic regression analysis, Cox proportional hazard model, and join point regression were used to compare sex differences in both short- or long-term outcomes.
Results
In total, 7,010 matched patients from 11,734 ECMO receivers were included for analysis. The use of ECMO increased dramatically in past years, although the proportion of females was still lower than males. There was a decreasing trend of females undergoing ECMO over time. Female patients have lower risks of in-hospital mortality (64.08% in females vs 66.48% in males;
P
= 0.0352) and ECMO-related complications compared with males. Furthermore, females also had favorable long-term late outcomes such as all-cause mortality (73.35% in females vs 76.98% in males;
P
= 0.009) and readmission rate (6.99% in females vs 9.19% in males;
P
= 0.001).
Conclusions
Female patients had more favorable in-hospital and long-term survival outcomes. Despite improvement in modern ECMO technique and equipment, ECMO remains underutilized in eligible female patients. Thus, females should undergo ECMO treatment if available and indicated.
Trial registration
The institutional review board of Chang Gung Memorial Hospital approved all data usage and the study protocol (registration number: 202100151B0C502; date of registration: 23/08/2021).
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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