Some studies suggest that women are disproportionately affected by stroke and may have poor stroke outcomes, but new analyzes show disparities in stroke outcomes based solely on gender. It is shown not.

Geisinger researchers analyzed electronic health record data from 8,900 patients who had an ischemic stroke between 2004 and 2019. Overall, female patients had a higher mortality rate from all causes after stroke. However, after managing comorbidities such as atrial fibrillation, diabetes, heart failure, chronic lung disease or renal disease, survival rates in men and women were comparable.

“Our findings show that women may have a higher crude mortality rate after stroke. However, gender is due to death from all causes in the rural areas where Gaisinger serves. Is not an independent risk factor for “Geisinger, a scientist and researcher in the molecular and functional genomics department. “The combined consequences of ischemic stroke recurrence and stroke recurrence or death also showed no evidence of gender differences.”

Complete result Was published in Advances in the treatment of neuropathy..