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Race and Sex Differences in the Association of Bystander CPR for ...


Race and Sex Differences in the Association of Bystander CPR for ...

Although bystander CPR was associated with higher survival in all patients, its association with survival was weakest for Black individuals and women.

Race and Sex Differences in the Association of Bystander CPR for ...

Although bystander CPR was associated with higher survival in all patients, its association with survival was weakest for Black individuals ...

Race and Sex Differences in the Association of Bystander CPR for ...

The weaker association of bystander CPR in Black individuals and women was consistent across neighborhood race and ethnicity and income strata.

Race and Sex Differences in Bystander CPR for Cardiac Arrest

This registry study reports that association between bystander CPR and survival was weaker for Black individuals and women with OHCA compared with White ...

Disparities found in survival benefits for people receiving bystander ...

When analyzed by sex, men and women who received bystander CPR had a respective 35% and 15% increased odds of surviving. When all groups were ...

Survival After Bystander CPR in OHCA Varies by Race/Ethnicity, Sex

However, the degree of impact did differ. The link between CPR and survival was strongest for Native-American and white individuals. It was ...

Race and Sex Differences in the Association of Bystander CPR for ...

Similarly, bystander CPR was associated with higher survival in both sexes, but its association with survival was higher in men (adjusted OR, ...

Sex differences in the association between bystander CPR and ...

Of 420,671 patients with OHCA, 151,145 (35.9 %) occurred in women and 269,526 (64.1 %) in men. Rates of layperson bystander CPR were similar between women (38.3 ...

Racial and Ethnic Differences in Bystander CPR for Witnessed ...

In witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Black and Hispanic persons were less likely than White persons to receive potentially lifesaving ...

Treatment effect of bystander CPR varies by race, sex - Healio

Key takeaways: · For patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, bystander CPR improved survival to hospital discharge. · The degree of ...

Sex differences in the association between bystander CPR and ...

Results Of 420,671 patients with OHCA, 151,145 (35.9 %) occurred in women and 269,526 (64.1 %) in men. Rates of layperson bystander CPR were similar between ...

Racial and ethnic disparities in bystander resuscitation for out-of ...

Disparities on bystander resuscitation measures between Black, Hispanic, Asians and Non-Hispanic White OHCAs is unclear. Examining racial and ethnic differences ...

Black people, women generally less likely to survive after CPR

A new study has uncovered dramatic differences in outcomes based on the race and sex of the people who went into cardiac arrest and got CPR.

Gender, Socioeconomic Status, Race, and Ethnic Disparities in ...

Conclusion: Gender, SES, race, and ethnicity impact receiving B-CPR and obtaining CPR training. The impact of this is that these populations are less likely to ...

Temporal Trends in Race and Sex Differences in Cardiac Arrest ...

Data from national registries support the finding that bystander CPR ... Neumar et al. Part 1: executive summary: 2015 American Heart Association ...

Is all bystander CPR created equal? Further considerations in sex ...

Studies primarily describe a lower rate of bystander CPR provided to women who experience OHCA. Additionally, studies report conflicting results regarding ...

Survival Rates Far Worse for Black Women After Bystander CPR ...

Healio: Treatment Effect of Bystander CPR Varies by Race, Sex ... On average, survival benefits of CPR for cardiac arrest could be three times as ...

USA Today: Black People, Women Less Likely to Survive After CPR ...

A new study has uncovered dramatic differences in outcomes based on the race and sex of the people who went into cardiac arrest and got CPR.

No Matter Where They Live Women are Less Likely to Get Bystander ...

Earlier studies from Blewer and colleagues have documented both gender and racial disparities in who receives CPR after a cardiac arrest that ...

Sex-Based Disparities in Cardiac Arrest Care: Time to Do Better!

different attitudes toward bystander CPR among women leading to lower rates ... Sex, race, and insurance status differences in hospital treatment and ...