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One-year versus five-year hospital readmission after ischemic stroke and TIA.

Anna Therese BjerkreimHalvor NaessAndrej Netland KhanevskiLars ThomassenUlrike Waje-AndreassenNicola Logallo
Published in: BMC neurology (2019)
More than half of all patients who survived the first year after stroke without any readmissions were readmitted within 5 years. Patients readmitted within 1 year and between years 2-5 shared many risk factors for readmission, but they differed in age, functional outcome and occurrence of complications during the index admission.
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