2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2015.04.037
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Impact of Poststroke Medical Complications on 30-Day Readmission Rate

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“…[2426,29,3639] Prior studies on the effect of medical complications on stroke outcome mainly focused on death and disability. [2331] In a recent analysis from the Berlin Stroke Registry study, an effect of acute complications on mortality in ischemic stroke patients was observed, such that the risk of death was 2.5-times higher in participants with in-hospital complications when compared with those without complications. [27] Similarly, we previously showed that the risk of death was significantly higher in stroke patients with in-hospital medical complications than in those without complications, even after adjusting for traditional cerebrovascular risk factors, baseline severity of neurological impairment, anticoagulant treatment, and thrombolytic treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[2426,29,3639] Prior studies on the effect of medical complications on stroke outcome mainly focused on death and disability. [2331] In a recent analysis from the Berlin Stroke Registry study, an effect of acute complications on mortality in ischemic stroke patients was observed, such that the risk of death was 2.5-times higher in participants with in-hospital complications when compared with those without complications. [27] Similarly, we previously showed that the risk of death was significantly higher in stroke patients with in-hospital medical complications than in those without complications, even after adjusting for traditional cerebrovascular risk factors, baseline severity of neurological impairment, anticoagulant treatment, and thrombolytic treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have demonstrated that medical complications are strong risk factors for poor outcome in patients with stroke. [2331] Data from the China National Stroke Registry (CNSR) further confirmed that in-hospital medical complications were independently associated with a greater risk of death or dependency in patients with stroke. [32,33] Despite this evidence, little is known about the association of medical complications with recurrent stroke.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We prospectively monitored for post-stroke in-hospital medical complications 10 including recurrent ischemic stroke after index AIS or TIA. Recurrent IS after hospitalization was determined via telephonic interview supplemented by utilizing an electronic surveillance system of hospital records at any of 3 health system hospitals with confirmation by manual review of the medical record in all instances of reported recurrent AIS or TIA.…”
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“…Despite this, in‐hospital mortality is decreasing (Bejot et al., ; Otite et al., ), resulting in more patients available for readmission. Complications during stroke admission are associated with 30‐day readmission (Shah et al., ). Most studies on 30‐day readmission after stroke have focused on ischemic stroke, and there is sparse research on readmission after ICH.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%