1999
DOI: 10.1161/01.str.30.4.724
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Predictors of Acute Hospital Costs for Treatment of Ischemic Stroke in an Academic Center

Abstract: Background and Purpose-We sought to determine predictors of acute hospital costs in patients presenting with acute ischemic stroke to an academic center using a stroke management team to coordinate care. Methods-Demographic and clinical data were prospectively collected on 191 patients consecutively admitted with acute ischemic stroke. Patients were classified by insurance status, premorbid modified Rankin scale, stroke location, stroke severity (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score), and presence … Show more

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“…We also recognize the limitations of using hospital charges to conduct this study. 5,6 Costs found in this study are much lower than in other studies when it is considered that rehabilitation therapy was initiated immediately. 2,5,7 However, direct comparisons with other studies are problematic because of different practice patterns.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…We also recognize the limitations of using hospital charges to conduct this study. 5,6 Costs found in this study are much lower than in other studies when it is considered that rehabilitation therapy was initiated immediately. 2,5,7 However, direct comparisons with other studies are problematic because of different practice patterns.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…If there is much variation in LoS between units, or if the LoS averages differ substantially, it raises the question whether the treatment is optimally managed in all units. For cerebral infarction, LoS is a strong indicator for the costs of treatment (Cipriano et al, 2009;Diringer et al, 1999;Saxena et al, 2006;Seitz and Edwardson, 1987). Therefore, any unwarranted upward variation in LoS also implies undesirable variation in costs and inefficient use of resources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In England, around 100,000 people a year have their first stroke and 30,000 have recurrent stroke [2][3][4] . In Brazil, the absolute number of hospitalizations due to stroke ranged between 198,705 and 295,596 per annum between 1994 and 1997, and it was estimated that 25% were recurrent cases 5,6 .…”
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