Ischemic Stroke
Cross-source consensus on Ischemic Stroke from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- About 690,000 ischemic strokes occur annually in the United States, including 185,000 recurrent events. — Cost-effectiveness of an insertable cardiac monitor to detect atrial fibrillation in large- or small-vessel disease ischaemic stroke in the USA
- Large-artery atherosclerotic disease and small-vessel occlusive disease account for about 40% of all ischemic strokes. — Cost-effectiveness of an insertable cardiac monitor to detect atrial fibrillation in large- or small-vessel disease ischaemic stroke in the USA
- The model simulated recurrent ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, bleeding events, atrial fibrillation detection, and death in three-month cycles. — Cost-effectiveness of an insertable cardiac monitor to detect atrial fibrillation in large- or small-vessel disease ischaemic stroke in the USA
- Patients in the model could experience up to two recurrent strokes, with disability represented in separate poststroke health states. — Cost-effectiveness of an insertable cardiac monitor to detect atrial fibrillation in large- or small-vessel disease ischaemic stroke in the USA
- Capping the model at two recurrent strokes was described as conservative because additional OAC-preventable events were not captured. — Cost-effectiveness of an insertable cardiac monitor to detect atrial fibrillation in large- or small-vessel disease ischaemic stroke in the USA