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Predictors of 30-day hospital readmission after mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke.
CONCLUSIONS: The study data demonstrate that hypertension, length of hospital stay, and hemorrhagic conversion were predictors of 30-day hospital readmission in stroke patients after mechanical thrombectomy. Infection was the most common cause of 30-day readmission, followed by cardiac and cerebrovascular diagnoses. These results therefore may serve to identify patients within the stroke population who require increased surveillance following discharge to reduce complications and unplanned readmissions. PMID: 32357335 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Neurosurgery - April 30, 2020 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Mouchtouris N, Al Saiegh F, Valcarcel B, Andrews CE, Fitchett E, Nauheim D, Moskal D, Herial N, Jabbour P, Tjoumakaris SI, Sharan AD, Rosenwasser RH, Gooch MR Tags: J Neurosurg Source Type: research

Interventions for Informal Caregivers of Stroke Survivors: Is There Racial and Ethnic Representation in Stroke Caregiver Studies?
CONCLUSION: Currently, there is sparse research that focuses on interventions with family caregivers of varying racial/ethnic groups in the United States. PMID: 33560779 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Rehabilitation Nursing - February 5, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Lopez J, Stacciarini JM, Scarton L, Uphold CR Tags: Rehabil Nurs Source Type: research

The Association Between Race and Stroke Prevalence in a Patient Cohort in Mississippi
This study includes those patients designated 'black' or 'African-American' admitted with stroke at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. For clarity, this cohort will be identified in this paper as 'black Americans.'PMID:33633519 | PMC:PMC7883364
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management - February 26, 2021 Category: Information Technology Authors: Christopher Ashley Shamsi Daneshvari Berry Source Type: research

Sex Differences in Stroke Hospitalization Incidence, 30-Day Mortality, and Readmission in a Regional Medical Center in the Southwestern United States
CONCLUSIONS: Men experienced higher stroke hospitalization incidence, although women exhibited higher 30-day mortality. Age composition explained sex differences in mortality, but higher male stroke hospitalization incidence represents a larger public health issue that suggests the need for behavioral change at the population level. No meaningful sex differences emerged in treatment, mortality, or readmission.PMID:33655312 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001221
Source: Southern Medical Journal - March 3, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeff A Dennis Yan Zhang Fangyuan Zhang Noah De La Cruz Greg Hannabas Nan Mi Source Type: research

The Association Between Race and Stroke Prevalence in a Patient Cohort in Mississippi
This study includes those patients designated 'black' or 'African-American' admitted with stroke at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. For clarity, this cohort will be identified in this paper as 'black Americans.'PMID:33633519 | PMC:PMC7883364
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management - February 26, 2021 Category: Information Technology Authors: Christopher Ashley Shamsi Daneshvari Berry Source Type: research

Sex Differences in Stroke Hospitalization Incidence, 30-Day Mortality, and Readmission in a Regional Medical Center in the Southwestern United States
CONCLUSIONS: Men experienced higher stroke hospitalization incidence, although women exhibited higher 30-day mortality. Age composition explained sex differences in mortality, but higher male stroke hospitalization incidence represents a larger public health issue that suggests the need for behavioral change at the population level. No meaningful sex differences emerged in treatment, mortality, or readmission.PMID:33655312 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001221
Source: Southern Medical Journal - March 3, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeff A Dennis Yan Zhang Fangyuan Zhang Noah De La Cruz Greg Hannabas Nan Mi Source Type: research

The Association Between Race and Stroke Prevalence in a Patient Cohort in Mississippi
This study includes those patients designated 'black' or 'African-American' admitted with stroke at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. For clarity, this cohort will be identified in this paper as 'black Americans.'PMID:33633519 | PMC:PMC7883364
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management - February 26, 2021 Category: Information Technology Authors: Christopher Ashley Shamsi Daneshvari Berry Source Type: research

Sex Differences in Stroke Hospitalization Incidence, 30-Day Mortality, and Readmission in a Regional Medical Center in the Southwestern United States
CONCLUSIONS: Men experienced higher stroke hospitalization incidence, although women exhibited higher 30-day mortality. Age composition explained sex differences in mortality, but higher male stroke hospitalization incidence represents a larger public health issue that suggests the need for behavioral change at the population level. No meaningful sex differences emerged in treatment, mortality, or readmission.PMID:33655312 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001221
Source: Southern Medical Journal - March 3, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeff A Dennis Yan Zhang Fangyuan Zhang Noah De La Cruz Greg Hannabas Nan Mi Source Type: research

The Association Between Race and Stroke Prevalence in a Patient Cohort in Mississippi
This study includes those patients designated 'black' or 'African-American' admitted with stroke at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. For clarity, this cohort will be identified in this paper as 'black Americans.'PMID:33633519 | PMC:PMC7883364
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management - February 26, 2021 Category: Information Technology Authors: Christopher Ashley Shamsi Daneshvari Berry Source Type: research

Sex Differences in Stroke Hospitalization Incidence, 30-Day Mortality, and Readmission in a Regional Medical Center in the Southwestern United States
CONCLUSIONS: Men experienced higher stroke hospitalization incidence, although women exhibited higher 30-day mortality. Age composition explained sex differences in mortality, but higher male stroke hospitalization incidence represents a larger public health issue that suggests the need for behavioral change at the population level. No meaningful sex differences emerged in treatment, mortality, or readmission.PMID:33655312 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001221
Source: Southern Medical Journal - March 3, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeff A Dennis Yan Zhang Fangyuan Zhang Noah De La Cruz Greg Hannabas Nan Mi Source Type: research

The Association Between Race and Stroke Prevalence in a Patient Cohort in Mississippi
This study includes those patients designated 'black' or 'African-American' admitted with stroke at the University of Mississippi Medical Center. For clarity, this cohort will be identified in this paper as 'black Americans.'PMID:33633519 | PMC:PMC7883364
Source: Perspectives in Health Information Management - February 26, 2021 Category: Information Technology Authors: Christopher Ashley Shamsi Daneshvari Berry Source Type: research

Sex Differences in Stroke Hospitalization Incidence, 30-Day Mortality, and Readmission in a Regional Medical Center in the Southwestern United States
CONCLUSIONS: Men experienced higher stroke hospitalization incidence, although women exhibited higher 30-day mortality. Age composition explained sex differences in mortality, but higher male stroke hospitalization incidence represents a larger public health issue that suggests the need for behavioral change at the population level. No meaningful sex differences emerged in treatment, mortality, or readmission.PMID:33655312 | DOI:10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001221
Source: Southern Medical Journal - March 3, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Jeff A Dennis Yan Zhang Fangyuan Zhang Noah De La Cruz Greg Hannabas Nan Mi Source Type: research