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Abstract TMP73: Incidence and Outcomes for Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage During Pregnancy: A 20-year Analysis of the National Inpatient Sample From 2000-2019

Stroke Journal

We aim to better understand this risk and its impact on in-hospital outcomes over a longitudinal time period in a large population based sample.Methods:We analyzed the 2000-2019 National Inpatient Sample, selecting for aneurysmal SAH (aSAH). vs 15.2%) and were more likely to have Medicaid insurance (43.4% vs 23.0), coma (5.4%

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Abstract 5: National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Reporting in Administrative Claims Data: Incomplete and Biased Reporting in the First Three Years

Stroke Journal

As of 2023, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services uses NIHSS as a risk adjustment variable. Adjusted odds of documentation were lower for patients of black race compared to white and with inpatient mortality, increasing Charlson comorbidity score, discharge home, and treatment in non-metropolitan areas.

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Abstract 4140781: Impact of Tricuspid Regurgitation on In-hospital Mortality in Patients with Heart Failure – United States Population-Based Survey Analysis

Circulation

While TR can worsen the clinical outcomes in HF patients, its impact on gender, racial and socioeconomic factors remains largely unexplored. Conclusion:In our population-based survey analysis, we observed significant racial and socioeconomic disparities in clinical outcomes of HF patients with TR compared to those without TR.

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Abstract WP151: Prevailing Income-Based Disparities in Acute Ischemic Stroke and Cardiovascular Events in Young Hospitalized Adults With Cannabis Use Disorder: Insights From a Population-Based Analysis

Stroke Journal

Methods:We analyzed young adult hospitalizations (18-44 years) with known CUD from the 2020 National Inpatient Sample. vs. 1.3%), with Medicaid (56.3% Additionally, in-hospital outcomes like AIS (0.5% vs. 27.9%), visiting rural hospitals (13.9% vs. 41.1%) as the predominant payer. vs. 58.4%), tobacco use (24.9% vs. 10.0%).

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Abstract TP118: Development and Integration of a Dedicated Neurorehabilitation Space Within a Hospital-Based Stroke Unit

Stroke Journal

Background:It is well documented that rehabilitation post-stroke is associated with better functional outcomes, however, in the United States access to post-acute care rehabilitation is becoming increasingly limited.

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Abstract 129: Endovascular Therapy in Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: Nationwide Insights and Implications for Mortality

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology

We examined the demographic and clinical correlates of EVT use in CVT and assessed its impact on patient outcomes utilizing a national database.MethodsWe identified CVT cases from 2015 to 2020 in the National Inpatient Sample, with EVT as the primary exposure. 0.59, p<0.001) or Medicaid insurance (OR: 0.70, 95% CI: 0.50‐0.99,

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ACO REACH: A New Evolution in At-Risk Primary Care

The Beat Blog

They matter because their member bases are growing fast, and they’re driving both better outcomes and lower costs. These days, it’s significant that The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation has clearly expressed that they want every Medicare beneficiary in an accountable care plan by 2030.