Impact of stroke unit in a public hospital on length of hospitalization and rate of early mortality of ischemic stroke patients

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We ascertained whether a public health stroke unit reduces the length of hospitalization, the rate of inpatient fatality, and the mortality rate 30 days after the stroke. Methods: We compared a cohort of stroke patients managed on a general neurology/medical ward with a similar cohort of stroke patients managed in a str oke unit. The in-patient fatality rates and 30-day mortality rates were analyzed. Results: 729 patients were managed in the general ward and 344 were treated at a comprehensive stroke unit. The in-patient fatality rates were 14.7% for the general ward group and 6.9% for the stroke unit group (p<0.001). The overall mortality rate 30 days after stroke was 20.9% for general ward patients and 14.2% for stroke unit patients (p=0.005). Conclusions: We observed reduced in-patient fatalities and 30-day mortality rates in patients managed in the stroke unit. There was no impact on the length of hospitalization.

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Rocha, M. S. G., Almeida, A. C. F., Neto, O. A., Porto, M. P. R., & Brucki, S. M. D. (2013). Impact of stroke unit in a public hospital on length of hospitalization and rate of early mortality of ischemic stroke patients. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 71(10), 774–779. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20130120

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