Data on sex differences in one-year outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients without ST-segment elevation
Spoormans, Eva M.; Lemkes, Jorrit S.; Janssens, Gladys N.; van der Hoeven, Nina W.; Jewbali, Lucia S.D.; Dubois, Eric A.; van de Ven, Peter M.; Meuwissen, Martijn; Rijpstra, Tom A.; Bosker, Hans A.; Blans, Michiel J.; Bleeker, Gabe B.; Baak, Remon; Vlachojannis, Georgios J.; Eikemans, Bob J.W.; van der Harst, Pim; van der Horst, Iwan C.C.; Voskuil, Michiel; van der Heijden, Joris J.; Beishuizen, Albertus; Stoel, Martin; Camaro, Cyril; van der Hoeven, Hans; Henriques, José P.; Vlaar, Alexander P.J.; Vink, Maarten A.; van den Bogaard, Bas; Heestermans, Ton A.C.M.; de Ruijter, Wouter; Delnoij, Thijs S.R.; Crijns, Harry J.G.M.; Jessurun, Gillian A.J.; Oemrawsingh, Pranobe V.; Gosselink, Marcel T.M.; Plomp, Koos; Magro, Michael; Elbers, Paul W.G.; Appelman, Yolande; van Royen, Niels
(2020) Data in Brief, volume 33, pp.
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Abstract
Sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients are increasingly recognized. Although it has been found that post-resuscitated women are less likely to have significant coronary artery disease (CAD) than men, data on follow-up in these patients are limited. Data for this data in brief article was obtained as a
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part of the randomized controlled Coronary Angiography after Cardiac Arrest without ST-segment elevation (COACT) trial. The data supplements the manuscript "Sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients without ST-segment elevation: A COACT trial substudy" were it was found that women were less likely to have significant CAD including chronic total occlusions, and had worse survival when CAD was present. The dataset presented in this paper describes sex differences on interventions, implantable-cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) shocks and hospitalizations due to heart failure during one-year follow-up in patients successfully resuscitated after OHCA. Data was derived through a telephone interview at one year with the patient or general practitioner. Patients in this randomized dataset reflects a homogenous study population, which can be valuable to further build on research regarding long-term sex differences and to further improve cardiac care.
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Keywords: Coronary angiography, One-year outcomes, Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Sex differences, General, Journal Article
ISSN: 2352-3409
Publisher: Elsevier
Note: Funding Information: Supported by unrestricted research grants from the Netherlands Heart Institute, Biotronik, and AstraZeneca. Dr. Vlachojannis reports receiving grant support from MicroPort Orthopedics and Daiichi Sankyo; and Dr. van Royen, receiving grant support from Philips, Biotronik, and Abbott and honoraria from Medtronic. No other potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Authors Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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