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Stroke units in the Philippines: An observational study

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Background In high-income countries, the management of stroke has changed substantially over the years with the advent of thrombolysis and endovascular treatment. However, in low-income countries, such interventions may not… Click to show full abstract

Background In high-income countries, the management of stroke has changed substantially over the years with the advent of thrombolysis and endovascular treatment. However, in low-income countries, such interventions may not be available, or patients may come to the hospital outside the time window no longer qualified for this therapy. Most studies on stroke units were conducted in high-income countries. Unfortunately, there has been no local multicenter data with large patient numbers showing the effectiveness of stroke units in the Southeast Asian region. Aim To compare the outcomes of patients allocated to stroke units (based on accepted criteria) to those allocated to general neurology wards in the Philippines. Methods This is an open, prospective, parallel, observational comparative study of patients from 11 institutions in the Philippines. Patients were allocated either to the stroke unit or to the general neurology ward by the admitting physician based on the criteria suggested by the Stroke Trialist Collaboration Group. The primary outcome was to determine in-hospital mortality at three- and six months in both stroke units and general neurology wards. The secondary outcomes were determined by a dichotomized modified Rankin scale: (0–2) independent and (3–5) dependent. Results A total of 1025 patients were included in the study. In the primary outcome, a higher mortality rate (8.4% vs 1.0%) in the general neurology ward (p = 0.000) was seen. The six-month mortality rate was statistically significant and higher among patients admitted to the general neurology ward (3.1% vs 0.8%) (p = 0.009). Patients admitted to the stroke unit attained an independent functional outcome (mRS 0–2) as compared to the general neurology ward (73% vs 61.5%) (p = 0.000). Analysis of functionality at six months favored patients admitted in the stroke unit (88.5% vs 81.4%) as compared to the general neurology ward. Conclusion Patients specifically admitted to stroke units in the Philippines based on established criteria have better outcomes than those admitted to general neurology wards.

Keywords: neurology; stroke units; study; units philippines; neurology ward; general neurology

Journal Title: International Journal of Stroke
Year Published: 2021

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