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- W3080619640 abstract "Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the rate of withdrawal of care in patients with ischemic stroke (IS) who underwent different treatment plans. Background: Early deaths are common in stroke, and most occur as a result of brain death or withdrawal of care when prognosis for recovery is believed to be poor. Survivors of severe stroke often have a gradual improvement in function but may experience significant disability, all of which may benefit from skilled palliative care. Design/Methods: We determined the frequency of “withdrawal of care” among patients with IS who received thrombolysis only, endovascular treatment only, both thrombolysis and endovascular treatment and neither thrombolysis nor endovascular treatment. We used Nationwide Inpatient Survey data files from 2006–2011. Results: The annual rates of “withdrawal of care” increased from 0.9% in 2006 to 5.5% in 2011, p= Conclusions: We found a considerable increase in rate of withdrawal of care with aggressive treatment, which may be due to disease severity and/or patient/family preference. Prognostic models and clinical experience for severe stroke patients may be biased by frequent withdrawal of care, leading to errors in prognostication with significant consequences including premature withdrawal of care, suboptimal outcomes and higher risk of short-term mortality Study Supported by: NA Disclosure: Dr. Adil has nothing to disclose. Dr. Zweifler has nothing to disclose." @default.
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- W3080619640 date "2017-04-18" @default.
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- W3080619640 title "Increase in Rate of Utilization of Withdrawal of Care in Acute Ischemic Stroke in USA (P1.209)" @default.
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