[HTML][HTML] A scoping review establishes need for consensus guidance on reporting health equity in observational studies

X Wang, O Dewidar, A Rizvi, J Huang, P Desai… - Journal of clinical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives To evaluate the support from the available guidance on reporting of health equity
in research for our candidate items and to identify additional items for the Strengthening …

Sex or gender reporting in ophthalmology clinical trials among US Food and Drug Administration approvals, 1995 to 2022

JS Xie, H Kaur, B Tao, J Lee, D Solish… - JAMA …, 2024 - jamanetwork.com
Importance As critical determinants of scientific rigor, reproducibility, and equity, sex and
gender should be considered in clinical trial design and reporting. Objective To evaluate the …

[HTML][HTML] Inclusion, characteristics, and outcomes of male and female participants in large international perioperative studies

K Leslie, C Martin, PS Myles, PJ Devereaux… - British Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background We compared baseline characteristics and outcomes and evaluated the
subgroup effects of randomised interventions by sex in males and females in large …

Equity, diversity, and inclusion in anaesthesia and critical care medicine: consider the various aspects of diversity

S Soussi, S Mehta, GR Lorello - British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2023 - bjanaesthesia.org
EditordWomen are underrepresented in leadership and academic roles (eg research leads,
editorial boards, authors, conference speakers) in medicine in general, and in anaesthesia …

[HTML][HTML] Women in anaesthesia, a special issue of the British Journal of Anaesthesia

CA Wong, SR Moonesinghe, C Boer… - British journal of …, 2020 - bjanaesthesia.org
Women in anaesthesiadthey have always been there, as patients (Sir James Young
Simpson's use of chloroform for childbirth in the mid-19th century) and anaesthetists …

Unravelling the effect of anaesthesia provider sex on patient outcomes: statistical analyses for sound conclusions

J Kasza, YI Wan - British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2024 - Elsevier
Unravelling the impact of the sex of the anaesthesia provider on the outcomes of patients
requires careful statistical analysis and the validity of many assumptions. A recent study in …

Point‐of‐care creatinine measurements to predict acute kidney injury

ST Vaara, N Glassford, GM Eastwood… - Acta …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Plasma creatinine (Cr) is a marker of kidney function and typically measured
once daily. We hypothesized that Cr measured by point‐of‐care technology early after ICU …

[HTML][HTML] Postoperative outcomes associated with surgical care for women in Africa: an international risk-adjusted analysis of prospective observational cohorts

A Paterson, S Maswime, A Hardy, RM Pearse… - BJA open, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Improving women's health is a critical component of the sustainable
development goals. Although obstetric outcomes in Africa have received significant focus …

Limits of mice and men: Underrepresenting female and intersex patients in anaesthesia research

CTA Brenna - Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 2021 - Elsevier
Animal model research is insufficient to guide the application of novel therapies in human
patients, but the same objections should apply to human trials which do not representatively …

Exploring the relationship between sex, pain catastrophizing and abdominal pain sensitivity in a healthy, pain-free population

M Madraswalla - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Given a significant lack of literature focused on abdominal pain sensitivity between the
sexes, this paper aims to explore how biological males and females processing abdominal …