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seX & whY

Sex and Gender Differences in CPR Part 1

Jul 31, 2019
This podcast explores sex and gender differences in CPR and cardiac arrest. It covers topics such as rates of bystander CPR, gender disparities in receiving CPR, survival differences between males and females, and how men and women describe pain. The podcast also discusses the challenges and cultural concerns in performing CPR on different genders and the importance of finding solutions to decrease the gender gap in CPR rates.
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Quick takeaways

  • Males are more likely to receive bystander CPR compared to females, with a 6% difference in public settings.
  • Biological sex can influence coronary syndromes, microvascular disease, and treatment responses while gender differences can be observed in healthcare-seeking behavior, provider perception, and disparities in care.

Deep dives

Gender Disparities in Bystander CPR

This podcast episode explores the gender disparities in receiving bystander CPR for cardiac arrest. The first paper discussed is a retrospective study that analyzed data from the Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium. The findings indicate that males are more likely to receive bystander CPR compared to females, with a 3% difference overall and a 6% difference in public settings. The study also highlights the importance of bystander CPR in improving survival rates and discusses the potential reasons for this gender disparity. The episode emphasizes the need to bridge this gap and improve CPR rates for everyone.

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