Use of reperfusion therapy and time delay in patients with ischaemic stroke by immigration status: A register-based cohort study in Denmark

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Use of reperfusion therapy and time delay in patients with ischaemic stroke by immigration status : A register-based cohort study in Denmark. / Mkoma, George F.; Norredam, Marie; Iversen, Helle K.; Andersen, Grethe; Johnsen, Søren P.

In: European Journal of Neurology, Vol. 29, No. 7, 2022, p. 1952-1962.

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Mkoma, GF, Norredam, M, Iversen, HK, Andersen, G & Johnsen, SP 2022, 'Use of reperfusion therapy and time delay in patients with ischaemic stroke by immigration status: A register-based cohort study in Denmark', European Journal of Neurology, vol. 29, no. 7, pp. 1952-1962. https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.15303

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Mkoma, G. F., Norredam, M., Iversen, H. K., Andersen, G., & Johnsen, S. P. (2022). Use of reperfusion therapy and time delay in patients with ischaemic stroke by immigration status: A register-based cohort study in Denmark. European Journal of Neurology, 29(7), 1952-1962. https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.15303

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Mkoma GF, Norredam M, Iversen HK, Andersen G, Johnsen SP. Use of reperfusion therapy and time delay in patients with ischaemic stroke by immigration status: A register-based cohort study in Denmark. European Journal of Neurology. 2022;29(7):1952-1962. https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.15303

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Mkoma, George F. ; Norredam, Marie ; Iversen, Helle K. ; Andersen, Grethe ; Johnsen, Søren P. / Use of reperfusion therapy and time delay in patients with ischaemic stroke by immigration status : A register-based cohort study in Denmark. In: European Journal of Neurology. 2022 ; Vol. 29, No. 7. pp. 1952-1962.

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abstract = "Background and purpose Reperfusion therapy is the mainstay of treatment for acute ischaemic stroke (AIS); however, little is known about the use of reperfusion therapy and time delay amongst immigrants. Methods This is a Danish nationwide register-based cohort study of patients with AIS aged >= 18 years (n = 49,817) recruited from 2009 to 2018. Use of reperfusion therapy (intravenous thrombolysis and/or mechanical thrombectomy) and time delay between immigrants and Danish-born residents were compared using multivariable logistics and quantile regression. Results Overall, 10,649 (39.8%) Danish-born residents and 452 (39.0%) immigrants with AIS were treated with reperfusion therapy in patients arriving",
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