Gender differences in appropriate shocks and mortality among patients with primary prophylactic implantable cardioverter-defibrillators: Systematic review and meta-analysis
David Conen, Barbora Arendack\'a, Christian R\"over, Leonard Bergau,, Pascal Mu\~noz, Sofieke Wijers, Christian Sticherling, Markus Zabel, Tim, Friede

TL;DR
This systematic review and meta-analysis shows that women with primary prophylactic ICDs have lower risks of appropriate shocks and mortality than men, with similar risks of inappropriate shocks, informing patient selection.
Contribution
First comprehensive meta-analysis quantifying gender differences in outcomes for primary prophylactic ICD recipients using recent studies.
Findings
Women have lower risk of appropriate shocks (HR 0.62).
Women have lower all-cause mortality risk (HR 0.75).
No significant difference in inappropriate shocks.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Some but not all prior studies have shown that women receiving a primary prophylactic implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) have a lower risk of death and appropriate shocks than men. PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of gender on the risk of appropriate shock, all-cause mortality and inappropriate shock in contemporary studies of patients receiving a primary prophylactic ICD. DATA SOURCE: PubMed, LIVIVO, Cochrane CENTRAL between 2010 and 2016. STUDY SELECTION: Studies providing at least 1 gender-specific risk estimate for the outcomes of interest. DATA EXTRACTION: Abstracts were screened independently for potentially eligible studies for inclusion. Thereby each abstract was reviewed by at least two authors. DATA SYNTHESIS: Out of 680 abstracts retained by our search strategy, 20 studies including 46'657 patients had gender-specific information on at least one…
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