Sex-Specific Outcome Following Targeted Blood Pressure, Oxygenation, and Fever Control After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Sarah L.D. Holle MD , Martin A.S. Meyer MD, PhD , Jacob E. Møller MD, PhD, DMSc , Jesper Kjærgaard MD, PhD, DMSc , Henrik Schmidt MD, DMSc , Simon Mølstrøm MD, PhD , Johannes Grand MD, PhD , Laust E.R. Obling MD, PhD , Helle Søholm MD, PhD , Martin Frydland MD, PhD , Christian Hassager MD, DMSc
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Abstract

Background

Previous studies show higher mortality for female patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) compared to males. The BOX (Blood Pressure and Oxygenation Targets in Post Resuscitation Care) trial investigated the effects of different mean arterial pressure (MAP) targets, oxygenation levels, and durations of fever control, finding no significant differences between groups.

Objectives

The purpose of this study was to explore the association between sex and mortality rates by examining both the individual and possible interactive effects of the interventions in the BOX trial for both sexes.

Methods

This two-center, randomized trial included adult comatose OHCA patients (age ≥18 years) of presumed cardiac cause. Participants were assigned to a blinded MAP target of 63 or 77 mm Hg, open-label arterial oxygen levels of 9–10 or 13–14 kPa, and fever prevention for 36 or 72 hours. The primary outcome was 1-year all-cause mortality.

Results

Of 789 comatose OHCA patients, 152 (19%) were females. The median ages of females and males were similar, 64 (51-71) years and 64 (55-73) years, respectively. Comorbidities and characteristics of the cardiac arrest were comparable between sexes except for ischemic heart disease (females: 12%, males 24%). Mortality in females was 42% and 35% in males; HR: 1.27 (95% CI: 0.96-1.69). None of the targeted interventions had a statistically significant impact on mortality for either sex. No mortality difference between sexes was observed across the interventions.

Conclusions

Among comatose patients following OHCA, no differences were observed between sexes in 1-year mortality or the efficacy of the blood pressure, oxygen, or temperature intervention.
院外心脏骤停后目标血压、氧合和发热控制的性别特异性结局。
背景:以往的研究表明,院外心脏骤停(OHCA)女性患者的死亡率高于男性。BOX(复苏后护理中的血压和氧合指标)试验调查了不同平均动脉压(MAP)指标、氧合水平和发烧控制时间的影响,发现两组之间没有显著差异。目的:本研究的目的是通过检查BOX试验中两性干预措施的个体和可能的相互作用,探讨性别与死亡率之间的关系。方法:该双中心随机试验纳入了推定为心脏原因的成年昏迷OHCA患者(年龄≥18岁)。参与者被分配到63或77毫米汞柱的盲法MAP目标,开放标签动脉氧水平为9-10或13-14千帕,并进行36或72小时的发烧预防。主要终点为1年全因死亡率。结果:789例昏迷OHCA患者中,女性152例(占19%)。女性和男性的中位年龄相近,分别为64(51 ~ 71)岁和64(55 ~ 73)岁。除缺血性心脏病外,心脏骤停的合并症和特征在性别之间具有可比性(女性:12%,男性24%)。女性死亡率为42%,男性死亡率为35%;Hr: 1.27 (95% ci: 0.96-1.69)。没有一项有针对性的干预措施对男女死亡率有统计学上的显著影响。在干预期间没有观察到性别之间的死亡率差异。结论:在OHCA后的昏迷患者中,在1年死亡率或血压、氧气或温度干预的效果方面,没有观察到性别差异。
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