id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-336320-riedcgus Pacheco, J. Gender disparities in access to care for time-sensitive conditions during COVID-19 pandemic in Chile 2020-09-11 .txt text/plain 4360 297 52 3 In the current pandemic, studies have shown a decrease in the frequency of different interventions like surgeries (electives or not) and hospital admissions, including specific time-sensitive conditions, such as acute coronary syndrome, 4,5 myocardial infarction, 6,7 stroke, 7-11 and cancer. Second, as there is a general reduction in the availability of health services, gender bias that usually affects access for women, especially to cardiovascular diseases, may increase. We selected a set of nine time-sensitive conditions included in the National Explicit Health Guarantees Regime ("AUGE"): two acute cardiovascular diseases (stroke and myocardial infarction) and seven cancers (gastric cancer, colorectal cancer, lymphoma, leukaemia, cervical cancer, breast cancer, and testis cancer). . https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.11.20192880 doi: medRxiv preprint impact in women compared to men was observed for oncologic (782; 95% CI 704-859) and cardiovascular diseases (172; 95% CI 170-174) during the 14 weeks of the pandemic included in the study period. ./cache/cord-336320-riedcgus.txt ./txt/cord-336320-riedcgus.txt