BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: With the weekend effect being well described, the Brain Attack Coalition released a set of best practice guidelines in 2005, with the goal to uniformly provide standard of care to patients with stroke. We attempted to define a weekend effect in outcomes among patients with intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) over the last decade, utilizing the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) data. We also attempted to analyze the trend of such an effect. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We determined the association of ICH weekend admissions with hospital outcomes including mortality, adverse discharge, length of stay, and cost compared to weekday admissions using multivariable logistic regression. We extracted our study cohort from the NIS,...
Background: Conflicting data exist of an association between off-hour (weekend, holiday, or night-ti...
Background The quality of stroke care may diminish on weekends. Aims We aimed to compare the qualit...
Background: Conflicting data exist of an association between off-hour (weekend, holiday, or night-ti...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: With the weekend effect being well described, the Brain Attack Coalition r...
Objectives To examine the effect of weekend admission on short and long-term morbidity and mortality...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A stroke weekend effect on mortality has been demonstrated in other countr...
ObjectivesTo examine the effect of weekend admission on short and long-term morbidity and mortality,...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between day of admission and measures of the quality and safet...
Background and Purpose—A stroke “weekend effect ” on mortality has been demonstrated in other countr...
Background and purposePrevious studies on the weekend effect-a phenomenon where stroke outcomes diff...
Clinical outcomes for patients admitted to hospital during weekend hours have been reported to be po...
BACKGROUND: Studies conducted on patients with stroke in countries other than Korea demonstrated a p...
Background: Weekend admission is associated with mortality in cardiovascular emergencies and stroke ...
Increased mortality following hospitalisation for stroke has been reported from many but not all stu...
The mortality of stroke increases on weekends and during off-hour periods. We investigated the effec...
Background: Conflicting data exist of an association between off-hour (weekend, holiday, or night-ti...
Background The quality of stroke care may diminish on weekends. Aims We aimed to compare the qualit...
Background: Conflicting data exist of an association between off-hour (weekend, holiday, or night-ti...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: With the weekend effect being well described, the Brain Attack Coalition r...
Objectives To examine the effect of weekend admission on short and long-term morbidity and mortality...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A stroke weekend effect on mortality has been demonstrated in other countr...
ObjectivesTo examine the effect of weekend admission on short and long-term morbidity and mortality,...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between day of admission and measures of the quality and safet...
Background and Purpose—A stroke “weekend effect ” on mortality has been demonstrated in other countr...
Background and purposePrevious studies on the weekend effect-a phenomenon where stroke outcomes diff...
Clinical outcomes for patients admitted to hospital during weekend hours have been reported to be po...
BACKGROUND: Studies conducted on patients with stroke in countries other than Korea demonstrated a p...
Background: Weekend admission is associated with mortality in cardiovascular emergencies and stroke ...
Increased mortality following hospitalisation for stroke has been reported from many but not all stu...
The mortality of stroke increases on weekends and during off-hour periods. We investigated the effec...
Background: Conflicting data exist of an association between off-hour (weekend, holiday, or night-ti...
Background The quality of stroke care may diminish on weekends. Aims We aimed to compare the qualit...
Background: Conflicting data exist of an association between off-hour (weekend, holiday, or night-ti...