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Sex-Based Differences in One-Year Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair for Infective Endocarditis

INTRODUCTION: This study was aimed to evaluate the sex-based differences in baseline characteristics and one-year outcomes of men and women undergoing mitral valve repair for infective endocarditis. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed at Imam Ali Hospital affiliated with the Kermanshah...

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Autores principales: Afshar, Zeinab Mohseni, Sabzi, Feridoun, Shirvani, Maria, Salehi, Nahid, Nemati, Nasim, Kheradmand, Werya, Torbati, Hadis, Rouzbahani, Mohammad
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10399578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37540630
http://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2021-0333
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author Afshar, Zeinab Mohseni
Sabzi, Feridoun
Shirvani, Maria
Salehi, Nahid
Nemati, Nasim
Kheradmand, Werya
Torbati, Hadis
Rouzbahani, Mohammad
author_facet Afshar, Zeinab Mohseni
Sabzi, Feridoun
Shirvani, Maria
Salehi, Nahid
Nemati, Nasim
Kheradmand, Werya
Torbati, Hadis
Rouzbahani, Mohammad
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description INTRODUCTION: This study was aimed to evaluate the sex-based differences in baseline characteristics and one-year outcomes of men and women undergoing mitral valve repair for infective endocarditis. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed at Imam Ali Hospital affiliated with the Kermanshah University of Medical Science. From March 21, 2014, to October 21, 2021, all patients who underwent mitral valve repair for infective endocarditis were enrolled in this study. Data were obtained using a checklist developed based on the study’s objectives. Independent samples t-tests, paired samples t-tests, and chi-squared test (or Fisher’s exact test) were used to assess the differences between subgroups. RESULTS: Of 75 patients, 26 were women (34.7%) and 49 were men (65.3%). Women were more likely to have diabetes mellitus (20.4% vs. 57.7%, P=0.0001), hypertension (49% vs. 80.8%, P=0.007), and hypercholesterolemia (55.1% vs. 80.8%, P=0.027). Conversely, men were more likely to have a history of smoking (38.8% vs. 7.7%, P=0.004). After one year, women had significantly higher mortality (0% vs. 7.7%, P=0.049), major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (51.0 vs. 76.9, P=0.029), mitral valve reoperation (8.1% vs. 34.6%, P=0.003), and treatment failure (30.6% vs. 61.5%, P=0.009) rates than men. CONCLUSION: Mortality, major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events, mitral valve reoperation, and treatment failure rates were higher in women than in men. The worse outcomes in women may be explained by their more adverse clinical risk profile.
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spelling pubmed-103995782023-08-04 Sex-Based Differences in One-Year Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair for Infective Endocarditis Afshar, Zeinab Mohseni Sabzi, Feridoun Shirvani, Maria Salehi, Nahid Nemati, Nasim Kheradmand, Werya Torbati, Hadis Rouzbahani, Mohammad Braz J Cardiovasc Surg Original Article INTRODUCTION: This study was aimed to evaluate the sex-based differences in baseline characteristics and one-year outcomes of men and women undergoing mitral valve repair for infective endocarditis. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed at Imam Ali Hospital affiliated with the Kermanshah University of Medical Science. From March 21, 2014, to October 21, 2021, all patients who underwent mitral valve repair for infective endocarditis were enrolled in this study. Data were obtained using a checklist developed based on the study’s objectives. Independent samples t-tests, paired samples t-tests, and chi-squared test (or Fisher’s exact test) were used to assess the differences between subgroups. RESULTS: Of 75 patients, 26 were women (34.7%) and 49 were men (65.3%). Women were more likely to have diabetes mellitus (20.4% vs. 57.7%, P=0.0001), hypertension (49% vs. 80.8%, P=0.007), and hypercholesterolemia (55.1% vs. 80.8%, P=0.027). Conversely, men were more likely to have a history of smoking (38.8% vs. 7.7%, P=0.004). After one year, women had significantly higher mortality (0% vs. 7.7%, P=0.049), major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (51.0 vs. 76.9, P=0.029), mitral valve reoperation (8.1% vs. 34.6%, P=0.003), and treatment failure (30.6% vs. 61.5%, P=0.009) rates than men. CONCLUSION: Mortality, major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events, mitral valve reoperation, and treatment failure rates were higher in women than in men. The worse outcomes in women may be explained by their more adverse clinical risk profile. Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular 2023-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10399578/ /pubmed/37540630 http://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2021-0333 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Afshar, Zeinab Mohseni
Sabzi, Feridoun
Shirvani, Maria
Salehi, Nahid
Nemati, Nasim
Kheradmand, Werya
Torbati, Hadis
Rouzbahani, Mohammad
Sex-Based Differences in One-Year Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair for Infective Endocarditis
title Sex-Based Differences in One-Year Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair for Infective Endocarditis
title_full Sex-Based Differences in One-Year Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair for Infective Endocarditis
title_fullStr Sex-Based Differences in One-Year Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair for Infective Endocarditis
title_full_unstemmed Sex-Based Differences in One-Year Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair for Infective Endocarditis
title_short Sex-Based Differences in One-Year Outcomes After Mitral Valve Repair for Infective Endocarditis
title_sort sex-based differences in one-year outcomes after mitral valve repair for infective endocarditis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10399578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37540630
http://dx.doi.org/10.21470/1678-9741-2021-0333
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