女性在术后心肌梗死症状方面明显处于劣势。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Sonja Guethoff, Rebekka Kraft, Matthias Riege, Carola Grinninger, Kara Krajewski
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背景:心血管疾病仍然是导致女性死亡的主要原因。性别偏见和盲目性正在成为患者的相关风险因素。迄今为止,还没有研究针对外科医生在识别术后心肌梗死(MI)时可能存在的性别偏见:方法:对描述一名术后心肌梗塞患者的在线临床小故事进行性别随机化。对可能的诊断、下一步处理措施以及有关性别偏见的问题进行了评估:结果:共分析了 205 份调查问卷。在第一个问题中,55.6% 的男性病例研究和 32.0% 的女性病例研究都确认了心肌梗死(P < 0.005)。男性病例研究中启动心脏诊断的比例明显更高(94% 对 76%,p = 0.001)。女外科医生将心肌梗死列为第一诊断的比例是男外科医生的两倍(43% 对 23%,p = 0.027)。与男性外科医生相比,女性外科医生也更有可能在调查中提及 MI(89% 对 67%,p = 0.0002)。在调查结束时诊断出心肌梗死的外科医生(88.2%)明显多于住院医生(75.0%)和医学生(75.0%,P = 0.047):总之,这项研究能够证明外科医生在评估术后心肌梗死症状时存在性别偏见和性别盲点,女性患者明显处于劣势,而女性外科医生则有更高的认识。
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Females at a Clear Disadvantage with Postoperative Myocardial Infarction Symptoms.

Background: Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in women. Gender bias and blindness are coming into focus as relevant risk factors for patients. To date, there have been no studies that target surgeons' potential gender bias in recognizing postoperative myocardial infarction (MI).

Methods: An online clinical vignette describing a patient with postoperative MI was randomized for gender. Possible diagnoses, the next steps in management, and questions on gender bias were assessed.

Results: A total of 205 surveys were analyzed. MI was recognized in 55.6% of the male case studies vs. 32.0% of the female case studies in the first question (p < 0.005). Cardiac diagnostics were initiated significantly more in male case studies (94% vs. 76%, p = 0.001). Female surgeons listed MI as the first diagnosis twice as often as male surgeons overall (43% vs. 23%, p = 0.027). Female surgeons were also more likely to mention MI across the survey at all compared to male surgeons (89% vs. 67%, p = 0.0002). Board-certified surgeons diagnosed MI by the end of the survey significantly more (88.2%) than residents (75.0%) and medical students (75.0%, p = 0.047).

Conclusions: Overall, this study was able to demonstrate the presence of both gender bias and gender blindness in surgeons' assessment of postoperative myocardial infarction symptoms with a clear disadvantage for female patients and a superior awareness for female surgeons.

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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease
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