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Abstract WP147: Utilization of Rapid Response Nurses to Improve In-Hospital Stroke Response

Stroke Journal

To address this, Rapid Response Team (RRT) nurses have been empowered to lead the Inpatient Stroke Alert process to improve response time.Methods:Beginning in 2016, stroke program leadership in conjunction with frontline RRT nurses worked together to improve the Inpatient Stroke Alert response. minutes (n=3) compared to 71.7

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Abstract TP60: Utilization of Rapid Response Team Nurses to Improve In-Hospital Stroke Response

Stroke Journal

To address this, Rapid Response Team (RRT) nurses have been empowered to lead the Inpatient Stroke Alert process to improve response time.Methods:Beginning in 2016, stroke program leadership in conjunction with frontline RRT nurses worked together to improve the Inpatient Stroke Alert response. minutes (n=3) compared to 71.7

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Abstract TP100: Predictors of Skilled Nursing Facility Length of Stay and Discharge after Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Stroke Journal

Survivors often require extended care at skilled nursing facilities (SNF) or long-term acute care centers (LTAC). Stroke, Volume 56, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP100-ATP100, February 1, 2025. Introduction:Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) carries high morbidity and mortality.

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Abstract WP114: Impact of Readmission on the Continuity of Rehabilitation Care Among Acute Stroke Patients Discharged to Inpatient Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Facilities

Stroke Journal

Introduction:Two-thirds of US stroke patients undergo rehabilitation post-discharge with about 20% and 25% receiving care at an inpatient rehabilitation facility (IRF) and skilled nursing facility (SNF), respectively. Patients admitted to IRF or SNF after hospital discharge were confirmed using claims data.

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Hypoglycemic Events May Trigger Acute Ischemic Stroke Within 30 Days in Those With Diabetes: A Case-Crossover Study

Stroke Journal

We used a case-crossover study design, testing whether exposure to a hypoglycemia encounter within progressively longer case periods (up to 30 days before index AIS) was associated with the subsequent occurrence of AIS, compared with control periods of equal length exactly 1 year before the case period.

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Abstract WP148: Implementation of a Hospital Wide Process Improves Rapid Administration of In-Hospital Intravenous Thrombolytics and Endovascular Therapy

Stroke Journal

There were no differences in symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhages between the two groups.Conclusion:The implementation of a hospital wide process that focuses on a neurology resident physician and nursing collaboration greatly improves IHS SRT to thrombolytic administration time with a trend towards improvement in SRT to skin puncture time.

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Abstract TP80: Differences in Access to Post Acute Care Services Between Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries in Michigan

Stroke Journal

We used discharge claims to identify the initial discharge destination classified as home, home health, IRF, skilled nursing facility (SNF) or other. in 2016 to 32.4% of the 16,231 stroke discharges, respectively. Compared with TM, MA beneficiaries were older (77.4 P<0.001), less likely to be female (50.3% P<0.001).