Risk of stroke after emergency department visits for neurologic complaints
Neurology® Clinical Practice Nov 27, 2019
Rosenman NB, Oh E, Richards CT, et al. - Individuals aged 60–89 years discharged to home from the ED without an International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 9th or 10th Revision diagnosis of TIA or stroke (n = 35,622) were investigated in order to evaluate the risk of succeeding stroke among elderly people discharged from an ED without a diagnosis of TIA or stroke. It was discovered that the occurrence of a head CT and/or specific neurologic symptoms built a clinically significant risk gradient for succeeding stroke in individuals discharged from the ED without a diagnosis of TIA or stroke.
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