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The impact of hospital presentation time on stroke outcomes: A nationally representative Irish cohort study

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  • Elaine Loughlin
  • Ahmed Gabr
  • Rose Galvin
  • Joan McCormack
  • Olga Brych
  • Martin J O’Donnell
  • Rónán Collins
  • John Thornton
  • Joseph Harbison
  • Margaret O’Connor

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Objectives: There is conflicting evidence regarding the outcomes of acute stroke patients who present to hospital within normal working hours (‘in-hours’) compared with the ‘out-of-hours’ period. This study aimed to assess the effect of time of stroke presentation on outcomes within the Irish context, to inform national stroke service delivery. Materials and methods: A secondary analysis of data from the Irish National Audit of Stroke (INAS) from Jan 2016 to Dec 2019 was carried out. Patient and process outcomes were assessed for patients presenting ‘in-hours’ (8:00–17:00 Monday-Friday) compared with ‘out-of-hours’ (all other times). Results: Data on arrival time were available for 13,996 patients (male 56.2%; mean age 72.5 years), of which 55.7% presented ‘out-of-hours’. In hospital mortality was significantly lower among those admitted ‘in-hours’ (11.3%, n = 534) compared with ‘out-of-hours’ (12.8%, n = 749); (adjusted Odds Ratio (OR) 0.82; 95% Confidence Interval CI [95% CI] 0.72–0.89). Poor functional outcome at discharge (Modified Rankin Scale ≥ 3) was also significantly lower in those presenting ‘in-hours’ (adjusted OR 0.79; 95% CI 0.68–0.91). In patients receiving thrombolysis, mean door to needle time was shorter for ‘in-hours’ presentation at 55.8 mins (n = 562; SD 35.43 mins), compared with ‘out-of-hours’ presentation at 80.5 mins (n = 736; SD 38.55 mins, p

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  • Elaine Loughlin & Ahmed Gabr & Rose Galvin & Joan McCormack & Olga Brych & Martin J O’Donnell & Rónán Collins & John Thornton & Joseph Harbison & Margaret O’Connor, 2024. "The impact of hospital presentation time on stroke outcomes: A nationally representative Irish cohort study," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(7), pages 1-11, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0304536
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0304536
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