Clinical characterization, disability, and mortality in people with strokes during 90 days.
Mariana de Almeida MoraesFernanda Carneiro MussiLudimila Santos MunizElieusa E Silva SampaioTatiana de Sena LeitãoCarlos Antônio de Souza Teles SantosPedro Antonio Pereira de JesusPublished in: Revista brasileira de enfermagem (2021)
mean age was 64.8 years, and National Institute of Health Stroke Scale score was 10.7. The median length of stay in the hospital was 11 days. Afro-descendants predominated (84%), elementary educational level (68.4%), income up to three minimum wages (89.1%), arrival within 4.5 hours of symptoms (57.9%) and admission to a specialized unit (71.8%). Prevalence of thrombolysis: 26%. The asymptomatic before the event category predominated (85.3%) as did the moderate/severe disability (41.5%) after 90 days. 19.7% of the sample evolved to death. Conclusions: the high mortality and disability generated by the event have implications for health management and care.
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