Community Hospital-based Stroke Programs: North Carolina, Oregon, and New York. III. Factors influencing survival after stroke: proportional hazards analysis of 4219 patients.

作者: G Howard , M D Walker , C Becker , B Coull , J Feibel

DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.17.2.294

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摘要: The possible effect of age, race, sex, consciousness upon admission, geographic location, and history selected risk factors on the survival after stroke due to infarction or hemorrhage was determined using proportional hazards analysis (Cox regression). For each diagnostic category most significant prognostic factor admission. Increasing cardiac disease, previous also decreased time patients with infarctions. cerebral hemorrhage, no other variable control for level.

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