2008
DOI: 10.33588/rn.4607.2008052
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Estimación de la prevalencia, incidencia, comorbilidades y costes directos asociados en pacientes que demandan atención por ictus en un ámbito poblacional español

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“…In our society, aging of the population is increasing the absolute incidence of stroke and other diseases that generate dependence, which has raised the need for a new epidemiological approach to their management. More recently, this has been joined by the social and public health perspective owing to the high economic and social impact of these diseases, which generate a large demand for medical care in both the PC and specialized care setting 1–3 . Similarly, although the progress made in hospital care has improved life expectancy, the approach to treatment of stroke following hospitalization is not as active as it could be when compared with coronary heart disease 16,17 .…”
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“…In our society, aging of the population is increasing the absolute incidence of stroke and other diseases that generate dependence, which has raised the need for a new epidemiological approach to their management. More recently, this has been joined by the social and public health perspective owing to the high economic and social impact of these diseases, which generate a large demand for medical care in both the PC and specialized care setting 1–3 . Similarly, although the progress made in hospital care has improved life expectancy, the approach to treatment of stroke following hospitalization is not as active as it could be when compared with coronary heart disease 16,17 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, this has been joined by the social and public health perspective owing to the high economic and social impact of these diseases, which generate a large demand for medical care in both the PC and specialized care setting. [1][2][3] Similarly, although the progress made in hospital care has improved life expectancy, the approach to treatment of stroke following hospitalization is not as active as it could be when compared with coronary heart disease. 16,17 Prevention strategies are essential not only to reduce the incidence of primary stroke, but, with greater emphasis, that of recurrent stroke and other cardiovascular events.…”
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confidence: 99%
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