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A Single-Center Analysis of Sex Differences in Patients With Chronic Subdural Hematoma in China

BACKGROUND: Given the men's predominance in the prevalence of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH), we investigated the relationship between sex differences and clinical features of CSDH. METHODS: We retrieved a large collection of clinical factors from CSDH patients between August 2011 and May 201...

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Autores principales: Ou, Yunwei, Fan, Wenhua, Yu, Xiaofan, Wu, Liang, Liu, Weiming
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9152211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35655622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.888526
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author Ou, Yunwei
Fan, Wenhua
Yu, Xiaofan
Wu, Liang
Liu, Weiming
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Fan, Wenhua
Yu, Xiaofan
Wu, Liang
Liu, Weiming
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description BACKGROUND: Given the men's predominance in the prevalence of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH), we investigated the relationship between sex differences and clinical features of CSDH. METHODS: We retrieved a large collection of clinical factors from CSDH patients between August 2011 and May 2019, and analyzed the differences and similarities in the clinical data and outcomes between men and women. RESULTS: In total 1,307 CSDH patients were enrolled in this study. When we did not account for age, a greater proportion of women relative to men manifested diabetes (p = 0.001) and cardiac disease (p = 0.035) prior to the onset of CSDH. Regarding recovery outcome and recurrence rate, we observed no significant differences between men and women. The sole difference between women and men after surgery was that women experienced more complications than men (p = 0.044), and both length of hospital stay (p < 0.001, B = 0.159, Exp [B] = 1.172, 95% CI = 1.078–1.274) and the presence of cardiac disease (p = 0.002, B = 2.063, Exp [B] = 7.867, 95% CI = 2.167–28.550) were identified as independent risk factors. After accounting for age, women with CSDH exhibited more frequent disorders of consciousness at admission than men in group of ≤ 40-year-old patients (p = 0.018), while proportion of women with diabetes was higher than that of men in 41–79 year-old group (p < 0.001). However, women after surgery experienced more complications (p = 0.047), longer length of hospital stays (p = 0.005), and higher mortality at discharge (p = 0.035) than men in middle-aged group. Finally, length of hospital stay (p < 0.001, B = 0.186, Exp [B] = 1.205, 95% CI = 1.091–1.331) and cardiac disease (p = 0.017, B = 2.040, Exp [B] = 7.693, 95% CI = 1.430–41.372) impacted occurrence of complications in women 41–79-year-old, while duration of drainage catheter use (p < 0.001, B = 1.132, beta = 0.280) and complications (p < 0.001, B = 5.615, beta = 0.366) were identified as independent risk factors for length of hospital stay in the same group of women. CONCLUSIONS: Although sex differences did not constitute a crucial factor in all the CSDH patients, we still need to pay closer attention to disparities between men and women with respect to complications, length of hospital stay, and mortality at discharge in the various age groups (particularly with respect to 41–79 year-old women patients), to provide satisfactory management and treatment of CSDH patients.
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spelling pubmed-91522112022-06-01 A Single-Center Analysis of Sex Differences in Patients With Chronic Subdural Hematoma in China Ou, Yunwei Fan, Wenhua Yu, Xiaofan Wu, Liang Liu, Weiming Front Neurol Neurology BACKGROUND: Given the men's predominance in the prevalence of chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH), we investigated the relationship between sex differences and clinical features of CSDH. METHODS: We retrieved a large collection of clinical factors from CSDH patients between August 2011 and May 2019, and analyzed the differences and similarities in the clinical data and outcomes between men and women. RESULTS: In total 1,307 CSDH patients were enrolled in this study. When we did not account for age, a greater proportion of women relative to men manifested diabetes (p = 0.001) and cardiac disease (p = 0.035) prior to the onset of CSDH. Regarding recovery outcome and recurrence rate, we observed no significant differences between men and women. The sole difference between women and men after surgery was that women experienced more complications than men (p = 0.044), and both length of hospital stay (p < 0.001, B = 0.159, Exp [B] = 1.172, 95% CI = 1.078–1.274) and the presence of cardiac disease (p = 0.002, B = 2.063, Exp [B] = 7.867, 95% CI = 2.167–28.550) were identified as independent risk factors. After accounting for age, women with CSDH exhibited more frequent disorders of consciousness at admission than men in group of ≤ 40-year-old patients (p = 0.018), while proportion of women with diabetes was higher than that of men in 41–79 year-old group (p < 0.001). However, women after surgery experienced more complications (p = 0.047), longer length of hospital stays (p = 0.005), and higher mortality at discharge (p = 0.035) than men in middle-aged group. Finally, length of hospital stay (p < 0.001, B = 0.186, Exp [B] = 1.205, 95% CI = 1.091–1.331) and cardiac disease (p = 0.017, B = 2.040, Exp [B] = 7.693, 95% CI = 1.430–41.372) impacted occurrence of complications in women 41–79-year-old, while duration of drainage catheter use (p < 0.001, B = 1.132, beta = 0.280) and complications (p < 0.001, B = 5.615, beta = 0.366) were identified as independent risk factors for length of hospital stay in the same group of women. CONCLUSIONS: Although sex differences did not constitute a crucial factor in all the CSDH patients, we still need to pay closer attention to disparities between men and women with respect to complications, length of hospital stay, and mortality at discharge in the various age groups (particularly with respect to 41–79 year-old women patients), to provide satisfactory management and treatment of CSDH patients. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9152211/ /pubmed/35655622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.888526 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ou, Fan, Yu, Wu and Liu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Ou, Yunwei
Fan, Wenhua
Yu, Xiaofan
Wu, Liang
Liu, Weiming
A Single-Center Analysis of Sex Differences in Patients With Chronic Subdural Hematoma in China
title A Single-Center Analysis of Sex Differences in Patients With Chronic Subdural Hematoma in China
title_full A Single-Center Analysis of Sex Differences in Patients With Chronic Subdural Hematoma in China
title_fullStr A Single-Center Analysis of Sex Differences in Patients With Chronic Subdural Hematoma in China
title_full_unstemmed A Single-Center Analysis of Sex Differences in Patients With Chronic Subdural Hematoma in China
title_short A Single-Center Analysis of Sex Differences in Patients With Chronic Subdural Hematoma in China
title_sort single-center analysis of sex differences in patients with chronic subdural hematoma in china
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9152211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35655622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.888526
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