RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Gender differences in the utilisation of surgery for congenital heart disease in India JF Heart JO Heart FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society SP 1920 OP 1925 DO 10.1136/hrt.2011.224410 VO 97 IS 23 A1 Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan A1 Rohan Khera A1 Snigdha Jain A1 Anita Saxena A1 Suparna Kailash A1 Ganesan Karthikeyan A1 Shyam S Kothari A1 Rajnish Juneja A1 Balram Bhargava A1 Mani Kalaivani A1 Manju Mehta A1 Vinay K Bahl A1 Balram Airan YR 2011 UL http://heart.bmj.com/content/97/23/1920.abstract AB Background Corrective surgery for congenital heart disease may be life-saving, but its utilisation depends upon several social and economic factors. Girls with cardiac defects may not receive equitable care in India, but this has not been systematically studied.Methods In this prospective study, parents or guardians of 405 consecutive children aged up to 12 years (mean±SD age 3.43±3.44 years; 271 boys) who had been advised to undergo elective paediatric cardiac surgery were interviewed using a validated questionnaire. The status of the patients was reviewed after a year and the factors associated with non-compliance with treatment were analysed. In a qualitative sub-study the parents of 20 children who had not undergone surgery were interviewed. Qualitative data were analysed using an inductive analytical approach.Results Of the 405 patients studied, 44% (59/134) of girls had undergone surgery at 1 year compared with 70% (189/271) of boys (χ2=24.97; p<0.001). Independent predictors for non-compliance with surgery included female gender (OR 3.46, 95% CI −2.06 to 5.80; p<0.0001), lower socioeconomic classes (lower-middle: OR 18.62, 95% CI −2.14 to 161.8, p=0.008; upper-lower: OR 34.27, 95% CI −3.72 to 316.0, p=0.002) and higher cost of surgery (OR 1.92, 95% CI −1.06 to 3.47, p=0.03). In the in-depth interviews, apprehensions about future matrimonial prospects of girls and lack of social support emerged as the major factors responsible for delays in undergoing surgery.Conclusions Female gender is an important determinant of non-compliance with paediatric cardiac surgery. Deep-seated social factors underlie this gender bias.