Delivery, dose, outcomes and resource use of stroke therapy: the SSNAPIEST observational study
Background: Therapy is key to effective stroke care, but many patients receive little. Objectives: To understand how stroke therapy is delivered in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and which factors are associated with dose, outcome and resource use. Design: Secondary analysis of the Sentinel St...
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Main Authors: | Matthew Gittins (Author), David Lugo-Palacios (Author), Andy Vail (Author), Audrey Bowen (Author), Lizz Paley (Author), Benjamin Bray (Author), Brenda Gannon (Author), Sarah F Tyson (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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