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Differences of the Postoperative Outcome for Carotid Surgery Patients Treated by Either Male or Female Surgeons

U

University Hospital Augsburg

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Carotid Stenosis

Treatments

Procedure: Carotid Surgery in patients with symptomatic or asymptomatic stenosis

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06485102
CAROTIS

Details and patient eligibility

About

This research will focus on the differences of the postoperative outcome for carotid surgery patients treated by either male or female surgeons. Since 2012, in Germany, the surgical treatment of carotid stenosis has an established quality assurance, making the thematic especially suitable for testing the surgical results of either male or female surgeons.

Full description

Data about physician gender having impact on the treatment quality of a patient first appeared in 1999, the publication being about patients with breast cancer. This discussion was resumed in 2016 when Y. Tsugawa et. al showed that female doctors have, in comparison to male doctors, better treatment results. Primary outcomes for the study were mortality and readmissions, which were lower if the treatment has been done by a female doctor. Until today, there are only a few reports about the role of physician gender, especially that of surgeons, in the treatment quality. Studies like the ones from Blohm et. al and Wallis et. al show that female surgeons have a better outcome and a lower mortality, 30 days after the surgery. Wallis et. al also showed that the correlation between male surgeons and female patients have the worst results].

None of the studies that were written until today focussed on carotid surgery. Since 2012, in Germany, the surgical treatment of carotid stenosis has an established quality assurance, with specific documentation and a standard surgical course of action. This is why we consider that this surgery is especially suitable for comparison of results, depending on surgeon genders.

Enrollment

800 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Age above 18 years
  • All the patients that had a carotid revascularisation between jan. 2012 and dec. 2023.

Exclusion criteria

  • No quality assurance

Trial design

800 participants in 1 patient group

Patients undergoing surgery
Description:
A retrospective data collection will be conducted for all the patients, that between jan. 2012 and dec. 2023, were operated because of a carotid stenosis in the University Clinic for Vascular and Endovascular Surgery in Augsburg. This stenosis may have been symptomatic or asymptomatic. The surgery must respect the latest quality assurance for that period.
Treatment:
Procedure: Carotid Surgery in patients with symptomatic or asymptomatic stenosis

Trial contacts and locations

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