After stroke, admission to designated stroke centre hospitals associated with reduced risk of death

Wednesday, January 26, 2011 - 14:02 in Health & Medicine

Patients who had an ischaemic stroke and were admitted to hospitals designated as primary stroke centres had a modestly lower risk of death at 30 days, compared to patients who were admitted to non-designated hospitals, according to a study in the January 26 issue of JAMA...

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