Journal article
Differences in immune response may explain lower survival among older men with pneumonia
MC Reade, S Yende, G D'Angelo, L Kong, JA Kellum, AE Barnato, EB Milbrandt, C Dooley, FB Mayr, L Weissfeld, DC Angus
Critical Care Medicine | Published : 2009
Abstract
Objective: Lower life expectancy in men is generally attributed to higher likelihood of risky behavior and because men develop chronic conditions earlier. If sex-related differences in survival are independent of preinfection chronic health and health behavior, it would suggest that survival differences may occur because of sex differences in quality of care and biological response to infection, and these differences may contribute to sex differences in life expectancy. We assessed if sex-related survival difference following community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is due to differences in clinical characteristics, quality of care, or immune response. Design, Setting, and Subjects: Prospective ob..
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