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Abstract TP58: Stroke Recognition Task Force: Increasing Early Activation of Inpatient Stroke Codes

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP58-ATP58, February 1, 2024. Background:1 in 5 strokes occur in the hospital. Patients with in-hospital stroke have increased vascular risk factors, delayed time to recognition, and increased mortality compared to patients with community-onset stroke.

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Association of Assisted Reproductive Technology and Stroke During Hospitalization for Delivery in the United States

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Ahead of Print. Endothelial damage, prothrombotic factor release, and a higher prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in those receiving ART have been invoked to explain this association. Individual stroke subtypes (IS, SAH, ICH, and CVT) were evaluated as secondary endpoints. 100,000 vs. 9.1/100,000),

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Abstract WP49: Neuroscience Nurse Navigator Program Implementation: Impact on Inpatient & Outpatient Post Stroke Continuum

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP49-AWP49, February 1, 2024. Stroke order sets, revised 2020, included early DC planning [E-DC-P] for NNN-P coordination w/SSS & PCP offices, & updates to SP DC instructions. SP satisfaction [SP-S] assessed via paper tool changed to Press Ganey in 2021.Purpose:Evaluate

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Abstract HUP1: Health Inequities in Preeclampsia and Maternal Ischemic Stroke: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the National Inpatient Sample

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AHUP1-AHUP1, February 1, 2024. Introduction:Maternal stroke affects 30 per 100,000 pregnancies, a 3-fold higher risk as compared to stroke rate in young adults. One study reported that preeclampsia (PE) or eclampsia was seen in 36% of pregnant patients with ischemic stroke.

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Abstract 4148106: Hemophilia and Cardiovascular disease in the United States: Prevalence, Risk factors, and outcomes.

Circulation

Owing to improved management, the life expectancy of patients with hemophilia has increased significantly and predisposes them to risk of cardiovascular diseases and thrombotic events. The primary outcome was to estimate the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in patients with hemophilia compared to the general population.

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Abstract TP244: Racial and Ethnic Differences in Risk Factors and Outcomes in Young Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page ATP244-ATP244, February 1, 2024. Racial and ethnic disparities in risk factors and outcomes for young patients with ischemic stroke (AIS) are well described. As such, it is important to review disparities in its evaluation and management. were non-Hispanic White (NHW), 31.6%

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Abstract WP257: Prevalence of Co-Morbid Ischemic Stroke and Antiphospholipid Syndrome and Characteristics of Patients: Analysis of the National Inpatient Sample

Stroke Journal

Stroke, Volume 55, Issue Suppl_1 , Page AWP257-AWP257, February 1, 2024. Background:Antiphospholipid syndrome (APLS) is an acquired thrombophilia that is a known cause of ischemic stroke (IS). The NIHSS findings suggested that stroke severity alone does not account for the observed differences in outcome.