1. Twenty Years of Sustained Improvement in Quality of Care and Outcomes for Patients Hospitalized With Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack: Data From The Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Program.
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Xian, Ying, Li, Shen, Jiang, Tian, Beon, Chandler, Poudel, Remy, Thomas, Kathie, Reeves, Mathew, Smith, Eric, Saver, Jeffrey, Sheth, Kevin, Messé, Steven, Schwamm, Lee, and Fonarow, Gregg
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acute ischemic stroke ,intracerebral hemorrhage ,outcomes ,quality of care ,transient ischemic attack ,Humans ,Female ,Aged ,Male ,Ischemic Attack ,Transient ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Quality Improvement ,Stroke ,Ischemic Stroke ,Hospitalization ,Quality of Health Care ,Guideline Adherence ,Treatment Outcome ,United States ,Registries - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Get With The Guidelines-Stroke program is a quality improvement initiative designed to enhance adherence to evidence-based stroke care. Since its inception in 2003, over 2800 hospitals in the United States have participated in the program. METHODS: We examined patient characteristics, adherence to performance measures, and in-hospital outcomes in patients hospitalized for acute ischemic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, intracerebral hemorrhage, and transient ischemic attack in The Get With The Guidelines-Stroke hospitals from 2003 through 2022. We quantified temporal changes in performance measure adherence and clinical outcomes over time. Performance measure denominators consisted of patients who were eligible, excluding those with contraindications. RESULTS: Over the 20 years of the program, a total of 7837 849 stroke cases (median age 71 years, 51.0% female; 69.2% ischemic strokes, 3.9% SAHs, 11.5% ICHs, and 15.3% TIAs) were entered into the registry. Except for antithrombotics at discharge, in which the baseline performance was >92%, there was sustained improvement in all performance metrics regardless of type of cerebrovascular event (P
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- 2024