Background and Rationale: The average length of stay (LOS) in major Australian hospitals for an acute stroke patient over 65 years is 9.4 days (ACSQHC 2013), but little data exists for LOS on acute stroke units. Increased LOS is associated with increased mortality and morbidity (Ingeman et al. 2011). Calvary Health Care stroke unit has a target LOS of 72 hours but we are unaware how patients perform across different age groups. We hypothesise that age is an independent predictor of increased LOS in the acute stroke unit. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed stroke unit data collected between 01/04/2014 to 31/12/2015. We classified each age group into those below 65 years, 65–74 years, 75–84 years, and 85 years and over. Data for...
Objective: To investigate whether oldest-old age (\ue2\u89\ua585y) is an independent predictor of ex...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
Introduction: Conflicting data exist regarding the association between the length of stay (LOS) of c...
Background: The predicting value of age on stroke rehabilitation has been controversial. There is a...
BACKGROUND: We recently indicated that patient age on its own is not a determinant of quality of all...
Organized inpatient stroke care (stroke unit: SU) has become the gold standard in stroke care nowada...
Background: Stroke is on par with cerebrovascular disease as the third silent killer disease after c...
Objective: Incidence of ischemic stroke (IS) increases with age. Knowledge of factors associated wit...
Background: Age is the most important prognostic factor in ischemic stroke. Thisstudy was carried ou...
Background: Reduction in length of hospital stay (LOS) is considered as a potential strategy to opti...
elucidate whether and how age influences stroke outcome. Methods This prospective and community-base...
Objective: Long hospitalizations are associated with a high comorbidity and considerable hospital co...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:: Global ageing contributes greatly to the burden of stroke. We investigated ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is unclear whether very old patients benefit from organized inpatient (st...
BACKGROUND: in order to implement cost-effective stroke services for older patients, it is necessary...
Objective: To investigate whether oldest-old age (\ue2\u89\ua585y) is an independent predictor of ex...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
Introduction: Conflicting data exist regarding the association between the length of stay (LOS) of c...
Background: The predicting value of age on stroke rehabilitation has been controversial. There is a...
BACKGROUND: We recently indicated that patient age on its own is not a determinant of quality of all...
Organized inpatient stroke care (stroke unit: SU) has become the gold standard in stroke care nowada...
Background: Stroke is on par with cerebrovascular disease as the third silent killer disease after c...
Objective: Incidence of ischemic stroke (IS) increases with age. Knowledge of factors associated wit...
Background: Age is the most important prognostic factor in ischemic stroke. Thisstudy was carried ou...
Background: Reduction in length of hospital stay (LOS) is considered as a potential strategy to opti...
elucidate whether and how age influences stroke outcome. Methods This prospective and community-base...
Objective: Long hospitalizations are associated with a high comorbidity and considerable hospital co...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:: Global ageing contributes greatly to the burden of stroke. We investigated ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: It is unclear whether very old patients benefit from organized inpatient (st...
BACKGROUND: in order to implement cost-effective stroke services for older patients, it is necessary...
Objective: To investigate whether oldest-old age (\ue2\u89\ua585y) is an independent predictor of ex...
International audienceAIM: To determine whether very old age, older than 80 years, after a stroke is...
Introduction: Conflicting data exist regarding the association between the length of stay (LOS) of c...