
Sex-Based Differences in Outcomes Following Mitral Valve Surgery: A Contemporary Analysis From 2 Institutions
This retrospective study of 3,313 patients undergoing mitral valve surgery found that women presented older, with more advanced heart failure, and were less likely to receive valve repair. Despite these differences, operative mortality did not significantly differ between sexes after adjustment. Women experienced longer ICU and hospital stays, highlighting disparities in recovery rather than survival outcomes. 




