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Ischemic stroke and vascular risk factors in young and older adults. Community-based retrospective study (2011-2020)
CONCLUSIONS: The results reinforce the need for continuity of care and follow-up in people with acute stroke in primary care and the need to improve the quality of registries.PMID:37086593 | DOI:10.1016/j.aprim.2023.102623
Source: Atencion Primaria - April 22, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Silvia Revert é-Villarroya Rosa Su ñer-Soler Esther Sauras-Col ón Josep Zaragoza-Brunet Jos é Fernández-Sáez Fidel Lopez-Espuela Source Type: research

Organization and costs of stroke care in outpatient settings: Systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Thirty studies, of which 14 (46.6%) were related to post-stroke costs and 12 (40%) to cardiovascular prevention costs. The results show that most of them are retrospective analyzes of different databases of short-term hospital care, and do not allow a detailed analysis of the costs by different segments of services. The possibilities for improvement are centered on primary and secondary prevention, selection and pre-hospital transfer, early discharge with support, and social and health care.PMID:36773416 | DOI:10.1016/j.aprim.2023.102578
Source: Atencion Primaria - February 11, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Jorgina Lucas-Noll Mar Lleix à-Fortuño Llu ïsa Queralt-Tomas Anna Panisello-Tafalla Miseric òrdia Carles-Lavila Jos é L Clua-Espuny Source Type: research

Clinical and prognostic profile evolution of patients discharged from hospital due to heart failure in the first two decades of the 21st century. The INCA-Ex Registry
CONCLUSIONS: In the last 20 years, admissions for heart failure, patient age, and comorbidity have increased. Predictive variables for mortality and/or readmission were age, diabetes, previous cardiovascular disease, neoplasms, COPD, kidney failure, and anemia; however, mortality at one year remained constant.PMID:35576889 | PMC:PMC9118354 | DOI:10.1016/j.aprim.2022.102357
Source: Atencion Primaria - May 16, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Daniel Fern ández-Bergés Reyes Gonz ález-Fernández Francisco Javier F élix-Redondo Jos é Arevalo Lorido Lorena Yeguas Rosa Miriam Hern ández-González Alessia Rubini Miguel Gal án Montejano Mar ía Carmen Gamero Luis Lozano Mera Source Type: research

Abdominal aortic aneurysm ultrasound screening in men with risk factors in Primary Care
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of aneurysms in our sample was 2.6%, which was lower than expected. The wide use of ultrasound and its progressive generalisation in the Primary Care setting should lead to a decrease in the number of undiagnosed AAA.PMID:34920344 | DOI:10.1016/j.aprim.2021.102234
Source: Atencion Primaria - December 17, 2021 Category: Primary Care Authors: Jes ús Rodríguez Donoso Elena Mart ín Ramos Josefina Aparicio Velasco Leonardo Fonte Eliozondo Estrella Mu ñoz Críspulo Carmen Ruiz Arribas Source Type: research