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In-Hospital Stroke in a Statewide Stroke Registry

Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2007
<i>Background:</i>In-hospital stroke (IHS) represents 5–15% of all hospitalized acute stroke cases, and is associated with poor outcomes. IHS represents an important area for prevention since many cases occur in high-risk patients undergoing cardiovascular procedures.
Muhammad U, Farooq   +5 more
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In-hospital stroke

The Lancet Neurology, 2003
Between 6.5% and 15.0% of all strokes occur in patients already in hospital, many of whom are there for surgical procedures or cardiac disorders. This important group of patients could potentially be assessed more rapidly than others and could be candidates for interventional therapies. However, delays in recognition and assessment are common, possibly
D. Blacker
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In-Hospital Stroke

2018
The term “in-hospital stroke” (also referred to as “inpatient stroke”) describes acute stroke occurring while a patient is already in the hospital for another diagnosis. Research data on in-hospital strokes is limited in comparison to community-onset strokes that present through the Emergency Department (ED).
Noella J. Cypress West, Maxim Mokin
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Management of in-hospital stroke

International Journal of Stroke, 2015
Dipender, Gill, Arindam, Kar
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