Heart attack treatment is faster for men

09 September 2021, 17:28 | Health
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Scientists studying the differences in patient care and first aid have found that a person's gender affects how quickly they receive treatment after a heart attack.. Major evidence indicates that men are more likely than women to receive faster care. The team that published the results of a study in the Canadian Medical Journal on July 27, 2014 that, to find out the reasons why men and women with the same condition, acute coronary syndrome, have differences in mortality rates. Scientists studied 1,123 patients between the ages of 18 and 55 who were enrolled in a study at centers in Canada, America and Switzerland..

The sample size was 32 percent of women and 68 percent of men, while the average age for the female half was 50 and 49 for men, according to Pannochka, an online publication for girls and women between 14 and 35..

net Overall, surveys found that women had mostly lower income levels and were more likely to have diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of heart disease.. They also had higher levels of anxiety and depression than men..

In terms of service time, men gained access to electrocardiograms and fibrinolysis much faster than women.; 15 and 21 minutes and 28 and 36 minutes, respectively.

Commenting on the findings, Dr. Louis Pilot, study author and clinician at McGill University Hospital in Montreal, notes:.

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Based on materials: pannochka.net



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