医学
脑出血
血肿
优势比
改良兰金量表
置信区间
观察研究
内科学
随机对照试验
外科
蛛网膜下腔出血
缺血性中风
缺血
作者
Cyprien Rivier,Daniela Renedo,Sandro Marini,Jessica Magid-Bernstein,Adam de Havenon,Jonathan Rosand,Daniel F. Hanley,Wendy Ziai,Stephan A. Mayer,Daniel Woo,Lauren Sansing,Kevin N. Sheth,Christopher D. Anderson,Guido J. Falcone
摘要
Objective The limited existing evidence on sex differences in the clinical characteristics of patients with spontaneous, non‐traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) comes from small, single‐center studies. Here, we performed an individual patient data meta‐analysis of 3 randomized clinical trials and 1 multi‐ethnic observational study of ICH to investigate the impact of sex on ICH severity and outcome. Methods Inclusion criteria in our study were a neuroimaging‐confirmed ICH. We evaluated whether sex was associated with ICH severity (hematoma volume and expansion) and poor functional outcomes (modified Rankin Scale >3) 3 or 6 months after the ICH. Results A total of 4,812 ICH patients were evaluated (mean age 62, 40% female). Males with ICH were younger, more likely to be smokers and have diabetes, and less likely to be on anticoagulants (all p < 0.05). In multivariable analyses, male sex was associated with non‐lobar location (odds ratio [OR]: 1.63; 95% confidence interval [CI]: [1.39–1.92]; p < 0.001), larger hemorrhages (beta: 0.16 [0.08–0.23]; p < 0.001) and a higher risk of hematoma expansion (OR: 1.43 [1.20–1.71]; p < 0.001). Despite the larger hemorrhage volume and higher risk of expansion, male sex was associated with a 24% lower risk of poor outcomes (OR: 0.76 [0.64–0.90]; p = 0.002). Interpretation Compared to females, males with ICH have larger bleeds and higher risk of hematoma expansion. Despite the larger bleeds and higher risk of hematoma expansion, males with ICH have lower risk of poor outcomes. Our results suggest that the biology and clinical trajectory are different in females and males with ICH, supporting sex‐specific research in this condition. ANN NEUROL 2024
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