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1. Socioeconomic Differences in Patient Reported Outcome Measures 3 Months After Stroke: A Nationwide Swedish Register-Based Study.

2. Developing machine learning models to predict multi-class functional outcomes and death three months after stroke in Sweden.

3. Performance of modeling and balancing approach methods when using weights to estimate treatment effects in observational time-to-event settings.

4. Mediation Analyses of the Mechanisms by Which Socioeconomic Status, Comorbidity, Stroke Severity, and Acute Care Influence Stroke Outcome.

5. Multicentre, national, investigator-initiated, randomised, parallel-group, register-based superiority trial to compare extended ECG monitoring versus standard ECG monitoring in elderly patients with ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack and the effect on stroke, death and intracerebral bleeding: the AF SPICE protocol.

6. Developing and externally validating a machine learning risk prediction model for 30-day mortality after stroke using national stroke registers in the UK and Sweden.

7. Characteristics of in-hospital stroke patients in Sweden: A nationwide register-based study.

8. Development of a Swedish short version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment for cognitive screening in patients with stroke.

9. Laboratory-Based Examination of the Reliability and Validity of Kinematic Measures of Wrist and Finger Function Collected by a Telerehabilitation System in Persons with Chronic Stroke.

10. Stroke Recurrence Following 28 Days After First Stroke in Men and Women 2012 to 2020: Observations From the Swedish Stroke Register.

11. Socioeconomic status and stroke severity: Understanding indirect effects via risk factors and stroke prevention using innovative statistical methods for mediation analysis.

12. Sex Differences in Stroke Care and Outcome 2005-2018: Observations From the Swedish Stroke Register.

13. Development of a short-form Swedish version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (s-MoCA-SWE): protocol for a cross-sectional study.

14. Transforming self-reported outcomes from a stroke register to the modified Rankin Scale: a cross-sectional, explorative study.

15. Differences in self-perceived general health, pain, and depression 1 to 5 years post-stroke related to work status at 1 year.

16. In-Hospital Delays in Stroke Thrombolysis: Every Minute Counts.

17. Socioeconomic status and survival after stroke - using mediation and sensitivity analyses to assess the effect of stroke severity and unmeasured confounding.

18. Return to work after stroke: A Swedish nationwide registry-based study.

19. Diurnal variations in the quality of stroke care in Sweden.

20. A clinical study to assess the influence of acupuncture at "Wang's Jiaji" acupoints on limb spasticity in patients in convalescent stage of ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

21. Socioeconomic Status and the Risk of Stroke Recurrence: Persisting Gaps Observed in a Nationwide Swedish Study 2001 to 2012.

22. Socioeconomic factors' effect on return to work after first stroke.

23. Acute stroke alert activation, emergency service use, and reperfusion therapy in Sweden.

24. Associations between Ischemic Stroke Follow-Up, Socioeconomic Status, and Adherence to Secondary Preventive Drugs in Southern Sweden: Observations from the Swedish Stroke Register (Riksstroke).

25. The Importance of Integrating Clinical Relevance and Statistical Significance in the Assessment of Quality of Care--Illustrated Using the Swedish Stroke Register.

26. Reliability and validity of the Swedish Fatigue Assessment Scale when self-administrered by persons with mild to moderate stroke.

27. [The Swedish stroke register indicates differences in stroke care. Unconscious discrimination might explain some of the differences].

28. Statin therapy and the risk of intracerebral haemorrhage: a nationwide observational study.

29. Socioeconomic Inequalities in the Prescription of Oral Anticoagulants in Stroke Patients With Atrial Fibrillation.

30. Poststroke suicide attempts and completed suicides: a socioeconomic and nationwide perspective.

31. Evaluating hospital performance based on excess cause-specific incidence.

32. Risk factors assessed in adolescence and the later risk of stroke in men: a 33-year follow-up study.

33. Education level and inequalities in stroke reperfusion therapy: observations in the Swedish stroke register.

34. Warfarin-associated intracerebral hemorrhage after ischemic stroke.

35. Snus (Swedish smokeless tobacco) use and risk of stroke: pooled analyses of incidence and survival.

36. Socioeconomic disparities in stroke case fatality--Observations from Riks-Stroke, the Swedish stroke register.

37. Implementing thrombolytic guidelines in stroke care: perceived facilitators and barriers.

38. Reduced risk of death with warfarin - results of an observational nationwide study of 20 442 patients with atrial fibrillation and ischaemic stroke.

39. Differences in cardiovascular risk factors and socioeconomic status do not explain the increased risk of death after a first stroke in diabetic patients: results from the Swedish Stroke Register.

40. Social stratification in the dissemination of statins after stroke in Sweden.

41. Mapping health outcome measures from a stroke registry to EQ-5D weights.

42. Reduced inequality in access to stroke unit care over time: a 15-year follow-up of socioeconomic disparities in Sweden.

43. Few sex differences in the use of drugs for secondary prevention after stroke: a nationwide observational study.

44. Country comparisons of human stroke research since 2001: a bibliometric study.

45. Thrombolytic therapy rates and stroke severity: an analysis of data from the Swedish stroke register (Riks-Stroke) 2007-2010.

46. The disparity in long-term survival after a first stroke in patients with and without diabetes persists: the Northern Sweden MONICA study.

48. Abdominal and gynoid adiposity and the risk of stroke.

49. Effects of extending the time window of thrombolysis to 4.5 hours: observations in the Swedish stroke register (riks-stroke).

50. The Riks-Stroke story: building a sustainable national register for quality assessment of stroke care.

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