The impact of sex and gender on advanced stroke interventions and end-of-life outcomes after stroke

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COMER, Amber R. | JAWED, Areeba | ROEDER, Hannah | KRAMER, Neha

OBJECTIVES: In this review, we examine the impact of sex and gender on advanced stroke interventions and end-of-life outcomes after stroke and discuss the current theories, available evidence, and gaps in the literature. METHODS: A scoping review of the literature was conducted to determine gender differences on advanced stroke interventions and end-of-life outcomes after stroke. The study team utilized PubMed to conduct a review of the literature and included research studies related to sex, gender, advanced stroke interventions, and end-of-life outcomes after stroke. The PRISMA process for conducting a scoping review was followed. RESULTS: This review found that although evidence regarding gender differences in advanced stroke interventions and end-of-life care after stroke is disparate, some gender differences do indeed exist. Women are less likely to receive thrombectomy or alteplase, women are more likely to receive palliative care intervention, hospice, and women experience stroke mortality at higher rates. CONCLUSIONS: Gender differences in end-of-life care after stroke are apparent with women experiencing lower rates of life sustaining interventions, and higher rates of mortality, palliative and hospice care. More research is needed to identify variables associated with or responsible for gender differences during advance interventions and end-of-life care after stroke.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2024.107820

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