UK Stroke Registries
Cross-source consensus on UK Stroke Registries from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The Oxford Vascular Study is predominantly white and captures a narrower range of non-motor outcomes than SIGNAL. — Stroke Investigation Group in North and Central London (SIGNAL): cohort profile of a prospective large-scale comprehensive stroke registry
- Few existing stroke registries combine standardised stroke classification, detailed brain imaging, and comprehensive patient-reported non-motor outcomes in ethnically diverse populations. — Stroke Investigation Group in North and Central London (SIGNAL): cohort profile of a prospective large-scale comprehensive stroke registry
- Two notable prior UK stroke registries — the South London Stroke Register and the Oxford Vascular Study — advanced knowledge of acute stroke care, cognition, prevention, and imaging but each had significant gaps. — Stroke Investigation Group in North and Central London (SIGNAL): cohort profile of a prospective large-scale comprehensive stroke registry
- The South London Stroke Register has limited brain imaging data, constraining neuroimaging-outcome analyses. — Stroke Investigation Group in North and Central London (SIGNAL): cohort profile of a prospective large-scale comprehensive stroke registry