wow-inequalities/02-data/intermediate/wos_sample/0b375a358de744ef934c43dccb68e487-hahn-marianne-and-g/info.yaml

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abstract: 'BACKGROUND: Strokes in the working-age population represent a relevant
share of ischemic strokes and re-employment is a major factor for
well-being in these patients. Income differences by sex have been
suspected a barrier for women in returning to paid work following
ischemic stroke. We aim to identify predictors of (not) returning to
paid work in patients with large vessel occlusion treated with
mechanical thrombectomy (MT) to identify potential areas of targeted
vocational rehabilitation.
METHODS: From 6635 patients enrolled in the German Stroke Registry
Endovascular Treatment between 2015 and 2019, data of 606 patients of
the working population who survived large vessel occlusion at least 90
days past MT were compared based on employment status at day 90
follow-up. Univariate analysis, multiple logistic regression and
analyses of area under the curve were performed to identify predictors
of re-employment.
RESULTS: We report 35.6\% of patients being re-employed 3 months
following MT (median age 54.0 years; 36.1\% of men, 34.5\% of women
{[}P=0.722]). We identified independent negative predictors against
re-employment being female sex (odds ratio {[}OR], 0.427 {[}95\% CI,
0.229-0.794]; P=0.007), higher National Institutes of Health Stroke
Scale (NIHSS) score 24 hours after MT (OR, 0.775 {[}95\% CI,
0.705-0.852]; P<0.001), large vessel occlusion due to large-artery
atherosclerosis (OR, 0.558 {[}95\% CI, 0.312-0.997]; P=0.049) and longer
hospital stay (OR, 0.930 {[}95\% CI, 0.868-0.998]; P=0.043). Positive
predictors favoring re-employment were excellent functional outcome
(modified Rankin Scale score of 0-1) at 90 day follow-up (OR, 11.335
{[}95\% CI, 4.864-26.415]; P<.001) and combined treatment with
intravenous thrombolysis (OR, 1.904 {[}95\% CI, 1.046-3.466]; P=0.035).
Multiple regression modeling increased predictive power of re-employment
status significantly over prediction by best single functional outcome
parameter (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale 24 hours after MT
<= 5; R-2: 0.582 versus 0.432; area under the receiver operating
characteristic curve: 0.887 versus 0.835, P<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: There is more to re-employment after MT than functional
outcome alone. In particular, attention should be paid to possible
systemic barriers deterring women from resuming paid work.'
affiliation: 'Groschel, K (Corresponding Author), Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Univ
Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, Langenbeckstr 1, D-55131 Mainz, Germany.
Hahn, Marianne; Groeschel, Sonja; Hayani, Eyad; Muthuraman, Muthuraman; Groeschel,
Klaus; Uphaus, Timo, Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Univ Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, Langenbeckstr
1, D-55131 Mainz, Germany.
Brockmann, Marc A., Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Univ Med Ctr, Dept Neuroradiol,
Mainz, Germany.'
author: Hahn, Marianne and Groeschel, Sonja and Hayani, Eyad and Brockmann, Marc A.
and Muthuraman, Muthuraman and Groeschel, Klaus and Uphaus, Timo and Tr, German
Stroke Registry Endovasc
author-email: klaus.groeschel@unimedizin-mainz.de
author_list:
- family: Hahn
given: Marianne
- family: Groeschel
given: Sonja
- family: Hayani
given: Eyad
- family: Brockmann
given: Marc A.
- family: Muthuraman
given: Muthuraman
- family: Groeschel
given: Klaus
- family: Uphaus
given: Timo
- family: Tr
given: German Stroke Registry Endovasc
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.037386
eissn: 1524-4628
files: []
issn: 0039-2499
journal: STROKE
keywords-plus: ISCHEMIC-STROKE; RETURN; WORK; PREDICTORS; SURVIVORS; ADULTS; LIFE
language: English
month: AUG
number: '8'
number-of-cited-references: '27'
orcid-numbers: 'Poli, Sven/0000-0002-0286-8781
Groschel, Klaus/0000-0002-0244-6116
Dichgans, Martin/0000-0002-0654-387X
Hahn, Marianne/0000-0002-9462-3844'
pages: 2528-2537
papis_id: 3a5fff2d658c586fe0a39434df520f3d
ref: Hahn2022sexdisparities
researcherid-numbers: 'Poli, Sven/HLH-8305-2023
'
times-cited: '1'
title: Sex Disparities in Re-Employment in Stroke Patients With Large Vessel Occlusion
Undergoing Mechanical Thrombectomy
type: article
unique-id: WOS:000828987800026
usage-count-last-180-days: '0'
usage-count-since-2013: '3'
volume: '53'
web-of-science-categories: Clinical Neurology; Peripheral Vascular Disease
year: '2022'