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Survival of unselected stroke patients in a stroke unit compared with conventional care.

机译:Survival of unselected stroke patients in a stroke unit compared with conventional care.

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BACKGROUND: Recent meta-analyses have reported a beneficial effect of stroke units compared with traditional care, both on patient survival and on dependency after one year. AIM: To determine whether these results can be reproduced outside a clinical trial setting. SETTING: A medium-sized general hospital. METHODS: From 1993 to 1998, all patients aged >60 years with suspected acute stroke were allocated either to a stroke unit or general medical wards according to date of birth (day of the month). Patients were identified retrospectively, using a discharge diagnosis of ICD-9 codes 431, 434 and 436. We assessed 30-day and 1-year survival. RESULTS: In the stroke unit, 926/1128 patients survived at 30 days, vs. 905/1141 in the general medical wards (p=0.08). Beyond the first 30 days, there was no difference in survival (p=0.27). Under Cox regression analysis, there was a 20% reduction in mortality in the stroke unit after 30 days compared with the general medical wards (RR 0.80, p=0.02) after adjusting for age, gender, stroke type and season of the year. DISCUSSION: In this, the largest single-centre study to evaluate the survival benefit of a stroke unit, survival at 30 days was increased, although not significantly so. Survival at one year was unchanged.

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