Background The aim of this study was to examine the hospital readmissions in a 10 year follow-up of a stroke cohort previously studied for acute and subacute complications and to focus on their frequency, their causes and their timing. Methods The hospital records of 243 patients, 50% of a cohort of 489 patients acutely and consecutively admitted to our stroke unit in 2002/3, were subjected to review 10 years after the incidental stroke and all acute admissions were examined. The main admitting diagnoses were attributed to one of 18 predefined categories of illness. Additionally, the occurrence of death was registered. Results After 10 years 68.9% of patients had died and 72.4% had been readmitted to the hospital with a mean number of rea...
Background and Purpose: Understanding the factors that contribute to early readmission after dischar...
Objective: To examine the prevalence and risk factors for readmission after inpatient rehabilitation...
Background: Improvements in stroke management have led to increases in the numbers of stroke survivo...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to examine the hospital readmissions in a 10 year foll...
Background: After a first-ever-in-a-lifetime stroke (FELS), hospital readmissions are common and ass...
Introduction: While acute treatment and secondary prevention in stroke have undergone major improvem...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives Emergency hospital readmissions within 30 days of discharge from hos...
Background Previous evidence on factors and causes of readmissions associated with high-impact users...
Background. Previous evidence on factors and causes of readmissions associated with high-impact user...
Background: The burden of hospital readmission after stroke is substantial, but little knowledge exi...
Background: Hospitalization and readmission rates after a first-ever-in-a-lifetime stroke (FELS) are...
Background and aims: Stroke is widely recognized as the major contributor to morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Considerable advances in the field of stroke medicine have led to declining trends in st...
Background and objectives: Risk of readmissions is an important quality indicator for stroke care. S...
Background and objectivesRisk of readmissions is an important quality indicator for stroke care. Suc...
Background and Purpose: Understanding the factors that contribute to early readmission after dischar...
Objective: To examine the prevalence and risk factors for readmission after inpatient rehabilitation...
Background: Improvements in stroke management have led to increases in the numbers of stroke survivo...
Abstract Background The aim of this study was to examine the hospital readmissions in a 10 year foll...
Background: After a first-ever-in-a-lifetime stroke (FELS), hospital readmissions are common and ass...
Introduction: While acute treatment and secondary prevention in stroke have undergone major improvem...
Rationale, Aims and Objectives Emergency hospital readmissions within 30 days of discharge from hos...
Background Previous evidence on factors and causes of readmissions associated with high-impact users...
Background. Previous evidence on factors and causes of readmissions associated with high-impact user...
Background: The burden of hospital readmission after stroke is substantial, but little knowledge exi...
Background: Hospitalization and readmission rates after a first-ever-in-a-lifetime stroke (FELS) are...
Background and aims: Stroke is widely recognized as the major contributor to morbidity and mortalit...
Background: Considerable advances in the field of stroke medicine have led to declining trends in st...
Background and objectives: Risk of readmissions is an important quality indicator for stroke care. S...
Background and objectivesRisk of readmissions is an important quality indicator for stroke care. Suc...
Background and Purpose: Understanding the factors that contribute to early readmission after dischar...
Objective: To examine the prevalence and risk factors for readmission after inpatient rehabilitation...
Background: Improvements in stroke management have led to increases in the numbers of stroke survivo...