Sex-related differences in patients with infective endocarditis requiring cardiac surgery: insights from the CAMPAIGN Study Group

Abstract OBJECTIVES Sex-related differences play a role in cardiovascular disease-related outcomes. There is, however, a knowledge gap regarding sex-specific differences in patients with infective endocarditis (IE)-requiring surgical treatment. This study aims to analyse sex-related differences in t...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery 2024-08, Vol.66 (2)
Hauptverfasser: Ackermann, Paula, Marin-Cuartas, Mateo, Weber, Carolyn, De La Cuesta, Manuela, Lichtenberg, Artur, Petrov, Asen, Hagl, Christian, Aubin, Hug, Matschke, Klaus, Diab, Mahmoud, Luehr, Maximilian, Akhyari, Payam, Tugtekin, Sems-Malte, Saha, Shekhar, Doenst, Torsten, Wahlers, Thorsten, Borger, Michael A, Misfeld, Martin
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract OBJECTIVES Sex-related differences play a role in cardiovascular disease-related outcomes. There is, however, a knowledge gap regarding sex-specific differences in patients with infective endocarditis (IE)-requiring surgical treatment. This study aims to analyse sex-related differences in the clinical presentation, treatment and clinical outcomes of patients with IE-requiring surgical treatment from the multicentric Germany-wide CAMPAIGN registry. METHODS Patients with IE who underwent cardiac surgery between 1994 and 2018 at six German centres were retrospectively analysed. Outcomes were compared based on patients’ sex. Primary outcomes were 30-day mortality and mid-term survival. RESULTS A total of 4917 patients were included in the analysis (1364 female [27.7%] and 3553 male [72.3%]). Female patients presented with more comorbidities and higher surgical risk (EuroScore II 12.0% vs 10.0%, P 
ISSN:1873-734X
1873-734X
DOI:10.1093/ejcts/ezae292