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The impact of ischemic stroke on atrial fibrillation-related healthcare cost: a systematic review
Aim: To summarize healthcare costs incurred by patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who developed ischemic stroke, explore factors associated with increased cost and highlight the importance of anticoagulation therapy for stroke prophylaxis. / Methods: A systematic literature search of PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science and the health economic evaluation database was conducted up to December 2015. Studies focused on the cost and/or resource utilization of ischemic stroke in patients with AF were included. Reported costs were converted to international dollars (I41,420, I8,184 for high-income, upper middle-income and lower middle-income economies respectively. Local GDP per capita accounted for approximately 50% of the healthcare cost variation among countries. Major component of overall cost was from hospitalization. Ischemic stroke incurring in patients with AF ≥75 years were 2.3 times that of their younger peers (p=0.049). / Conclusions: The economic burden from ischemic stroke in patients with AF is considerable with positive association to country income. Clinicians and stakeholders should be aware of the importance of anticoagulation therapies in stroke prophylaxis, the occurrence of stroke and the downstream economic burden on an increasingly aging population
CT scanning and bilateral surgery for unilateral primary pneumothorax? [7]
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Closure of postpneumonectomy bronchopleural fistula by means of single, perforator-based, latissimus dorsi muscle flap
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