Sex differences in outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting: A pooled analysis of individual patient data

Resource type: Publication Publication
  • Authors
    Gaudino, Mario; Di Franco, Antonino; Alexander, John H; Bakaeen, Faisal; Egorova, Natalia; Kurlansky, Paul; Boening, Andreas; Chikwe, Joanna; Demetres, Michelle; Devereaux, Philip J; Diegeler, Anno; Dimagli, Arnaldo; Flather, Marcus; Hameed, Irbaz; Lamy, Andre; Lawton, Jennifer S; Reents, Wilko; Robinson, N Bryce; Audisio, Katia; Rahouma, Mohamed; Serruys, Patrick W; Hara, Hironori; Taggart, David P; Girardi, Leonard N; Fremes, Stephen E; Benedetto, Umberto
  • Type
    Original Research
  • Journal
    European Heart Journal
  • Publication Date
    2021
  • Abstract

    Data suggest that women have worse outcomes than men after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), but results have been inconsistent across studies. Due to the large differences in baseline characteristics between sexes, suboptimal risk adjustment due to low-quality data may be the reason for the observed differences. To overcome this limitation, we undertook a systematic review and pooled analysis of high-quality individual patient data from large CABG trials to compare the adjusted outcomes of women and men.