Clinical outcomes for patients admitted to hospital during weekend hours have been reported to be poorer than for those admitted during the week. Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH) is a devastating form of haemorrhagic stroke, with a mortality rate greater than 30%. A number of studies have reported higher mortality for patients with aSAH who are admitted during weekend hours. This study evaluates the effect of weekend admission on patients in our unit with aSAH in terms of time to treatment, treatment type, rebleeding rates, functional outcome, and mortality. We analysed a retrospective database of all patients admitted to our tertiary referral centre with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage between February 2016 and February 2020....
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A stroke weekend effect on mortality has been demonstrated in other countr...
Increased mortality following hospitalisation for stroke has been reported from many but not all stu...
PURPOSE: Off-hours admissions have been associated with an increased risk of poor outcomes but resul...
Clinical outcomes for patients admitted to hospital during weekend hours have been reported to be po...
BACKGROUND: Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH) is an acute cerebrovascular event with high s...
Background The weekend effect describes the assumption that weekend and/or on-call duty admission of...
Background and purposePrevious studies on the weekend effect-a phenomenon where stroke outcomes diff...
ObjectiveRuptured aortic aneurysm is a condition with a high rate of mortality that requires prompt ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: With the weekend effect being well described, the Brain Attack Coalition r...
ObjectivesTo examine the effect of weekend admission on short and long-term morbidity and mortality,...
Objectives: To examine the effect of weekend admission on short and long-term morbidity and mortalit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between day of admission and measures of the quality and safet...
BackgroundThe management of acute aortic aneurysm rupture or dissection (AARD) requires specific med...
Background The quality of stroke care may diminish on weekends. Aims We aimed to compare the qualit...
BACKGROUND: The management of acute aortic aneurysm rupture or dissection (AARD) requires specific...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A stroke weekend effect on mortality has been demonstrated in other countr...
Increased mortality following hospitalisation for stroke has been reported from many but not all stu...
PURPOSE: Off-hours admissions have been associated with an increased risk of poor outcomes but resul...
Clinical outcomes for patients admitted to hospital during weekend hours have been reported to be po...
BACKGROUND: Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (aSAH) is an acute cerebrovascular event with high s...
Background The weekend effect describes the assumption that weekend and/or on-call duty admission of...
Background and purposePrevious studies on the weekend effect-a phenomenon where stroke outcomes diff...
ObjectiveRuptured aortic aneurysm is a condition with a high rate of mortality that requires prompt ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: With the weekend effect being well described, the Brain Attack Coalition r...
ObjectivesTo examine the effect of weekend admission on short and long-term morbidity and mortality,...
Objectives: To examine the effect of weekend admission on short and long-term morbidity and mortalit...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between day of admission and measures of the quality and safet...
BackgroundThe management of acute aortic aneurysm rupture or dissection (AARD) requires specific med...
Background The quality of stroke care may diminish on weekends. Aims We aimed to compare the qualit...
BACKGROUND: The management of acute aortic aneurysm rupture or dissection (AARD) requires specific...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: A stroke weekend effect on mortality has been demonstrated in other countr...
Increased mortality following hospitalisation for stroke has been reported from many but not all stu...
PURPOSE: Off-hours admissions have been associated with an increased risk of poor outcomes but resul...