2018
Ischemic Stroke Transfer Patterns in the Northeast United States
Zachrison K, Onnela J, Hernandez A, Reeves M, Camargo C, Cox M, Matsouaka R, Metlay J, Goldstein J, Schwamm L. Ischemic Stroke Transfer Patterns in the Northeast United States. Journal Of Stroke And Cerebrovascular Diseases 2018, 28: 295-304. PMID: 30389376, DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2018.09.048.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGuidelines-Stroke registryRegional stroke systemIschemic stroke patientsHospital connectionsTissue plasminogen activatorSevere strokeMore patientsStroke patientsIS patientsReceiving HospitalPatient dischargeStroke systemsPatient transferPatientsHospitalNortheast hospitalsMost hospitalsPlasminogen activatorCareUnited StatesFurther characterizationAdmissionRegistryStroke
2014
Impact of centralising acute stroke services in English metropolitan areas on mortality and length of hospital stay: difference-in-differences analysis
Morris S, Hunter R, Ramsay A, Boaden R, McKevitt C, Perry C, Pursani N, Rudd A, Schwamm L, Turner S, Tyrrell P, Wolfe C, Fulop N. Impact of centralising acute stroke services in English metropolitan areas on mortality and length of hospital stay: difference-in-differences analysis. The BMJ 2014, 349: g4757. PMID: 25098169, PMCID: PMC4122734, DOI: 10.1136/bmj.g4757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute stroke servicesAcute stroke careHospital stayHyperacute careStroke servicesStroke careHospital Episode Statistics databaseSymptoms of strokePatient-level dataSignificant declineIschemic strokeHospital admissionStayPatientsAbsolute reductionMortalityStrokeMortality dataCareStatistics databaseMonth periodGreater ManchesterAdmissionDaysRisk
2012
Assessing Stroke Patients for Rehabilitation During the Acute Hospitalization: Findings From the Get With The Guidelines–Stroke Program
Bettger J, Kaltenbach L, Reeves M, Smith E, Fonarow G, Schwamm L, Peterson E. Assessing Stroke Patients for Rehabilitation During the Acute Hospitalization: Findings From the Get With The Guidelines–Stroke Program. Archives Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation 2012, 94: 38-45. PMID: 22858797, DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2012.06.029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGuidelines-Stroke programStroke patientsAcute hospitalizationAcute strokeAcute hospitalsGWTG-Stroke programAcute stroke patientsProspective cohortStroke unitMultivariable analysisNonwhite raceRehabilitation careAcute assessmentMAIN OUTCOMEStroke diagnosisPatientsRehabilitation servicesHospitalizationRehabilitationHospitalStrokeUnited StatesAssessmentAdmissionCohortTrends in Smoking Cessation Counseling: Experience From American Heart Association‐Get With The Guidelines
Huang P, Kim C, Lerman A, Cannon C, Dai D, Laskey W, Peacock W, Hernandez A, Peterson E, Smith E, Fonarow G, Schwamm L, Bhatt D. Trends in Smoking Cessation Counseling: Experience From American Heart Association‐Get With The Guidelines. Clinical Cardiology 2012, 35: 396-403. PMID: 22753250, PMCID: PMC6652349, DOI: 10.1002/clc.22023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAmerican Heart AssociationCardiovascular DiseasesChi-Square DistributionCounselingFemaleGuideline AdherenceHumansMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPractice Guidelines as TopicQuality ImprovementRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsRisk Reduction BehaviorSmokingSmoking CessationSmoking PreventionTime FactorsUnited StatesConceptsAmerican Heart AssociationGWTG-CADGWTG-StrokeHeart AssociationSystematic quality improvement programmeCoronary artery disease patientsNational guideline recommendationsSuccessful smoking cessationQuality Improvement ProgramCessation counselingSmoking contributesStroke admissionsGuideline recommendationsRecent smokersSignificant morbidityStroke careStroke patientsSmoking cessationDisease patientsCardiovascular carePatientsAdmissionStudy periodStrokeCare
2011
Representativeness of the Get With The Guidelines–Stroke Registry
Reeves M, Fonarow G, Smith E, Pan W, Olson D, Hernandez A, Peterson E, Schwamm L. Representativeness of the Get With The Guidelines–Stroke Registry. Stroke 2011, 43: 44-49. PMID: 21980197, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.111.626978.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIschemic stroke admissionsGWTG-Stroke hospitalsGWTG-StrokeMedicare cohortStroke admissionsStroke hospitalsIschemic strokePatient characteristicsMedicare patientsGuidelines-Stroke registryGWTG-Stroke programIschemic stroke populationService Medicare patientsAcute ischemic strokeLength of stayHospital mortalityDischarge homeHospital outcomesAcute strokeStroke populationHospital characteristicsMedicare beneficiariesAdmissionHospitalNational feePredictors of Hospital Length of Stay in Heart Failure: Findings from Get With the Guidelines
Whellan D, Zhao X, Hernandez A, Liang L, Peterson E, Bhatt D, Heidenreich P, Schwamm L, Fonarow G. Predictors of Hospital Length of Stay in Heart Failure: Findings from Get With the Guidelines. Journal Of Cardiac Failure 2011, 17: 649-656. PMID: 21807326, DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2011.04.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStandard laboratory evaluationBrain natriuretic peptideHospital characteristicsPatient characteristicsMore comorbiditiesHospital lengthLonger LOSGuidelines-Heart FailureAdmission vital signsHeart failure patientsTime of admissionBNP levelsHF patientsFailure patientsHeart failureNatriuretic peptideClinical variablesPatient admissionsPatientsDisease severityVital signsHigher disease severityAdmissionLOS variationAdmission predictors