Frontiers in Neurology (May 2022)
Disparities in Stroke Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Between Healthcare Systems in Brazil
- Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins,
- Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins,
- Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins,
- Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins,
- Wyllians Vendramini Borelli,
- Wyllians Vendramini Borelli,
- Wyllians Vendramini Borelli,
- Thais Leite Secchi,
- Thais Leite Secchi,
- Thais Leite Secchi,
- Thais Leite Secchi,
- Gabriel Paulo Mantovani,
- Gabriel Paulo Mantovani,
- Gabriel Paulo Mantovani,
- Arthur Pille,
- Arthur Pille,
- Arthur Pille,
- Daissy Liliana Mora Cuervo,
- Daissy Liliana Mora Cuervo,
- Leonardo Augusto Carbonera,
- Leonardo Augusto Carbonera,
- Ana Claudia de Souza,
- Ana Claudia de Souza,
- Ana Claudia de Souza,
- Magda Carla Ouriques Martins,
- Magda Carla Ouriques Martins,
- Magda Carla Ouriques Martins,
- Rosane Brondani,
- Rosane Brondani,
- Rosane Brondani,
- Andrea Garcia de Almeida,
- Andrea Garcia de Almeida,
- Andrea Garcia de Almeida,
- Andrea Garcia de Almeida,
- Angélica Dal Pizzol,
- Angélica Dal Pizzol,
- Angélica Dal Pizzol,
- Angélica Dal Pizzol,
- Franciele Pereira dos Santos,
- Franciele Pereira dos Santos,
- Franciele Pereira dos Santos,
- Ana Claudia Alves,
- Nathalia Soares Meier,
- Guilherme Pamplona Bueno Andrade,
- Pedro Angst Maciel,
- Alexandre Weber,
- Gustavo Dariva Machado,
- Mohamed Parrini,
- Luiz Antonio Nasi
Affiliations
- Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Neurology Service and Postgraduate in Stroke Neurology, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Sheila Cristina Ouriques Martins
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Wyllians Vendramini Borelli
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Wyllians Vendramini Borelli
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Wyllians Vendramini Borelli
- Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Pharmacology and Therapeutics Research Program, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Thais Leite Secchi
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Neurology Service and Postgraduate in Stroke Neurology, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Thais Leite Secchi
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Thais Leite Secchi
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Thais Leite Secchi
- Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Postgraduate in Medical Sciences, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Gabriel Paulo Mantovani
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Gabriel Paulo Mantovani
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Gabriel Paulo Mantovani
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Arthur Pille
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Arthur Pille
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Arthur Pille
- Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Postgraduate in Medical Sciences, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Daissy Liliana Mora Cuervo
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Neurology Service and Postgraduate in Stroke Neurology, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Daissy Liliana Mora Cuervo
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Leonardo Augusto Carbonera
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Neurology Service and Postgraduate in Stroke Neurology, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Leonardo Augusto Carbonera
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Ana Claudia de Souza
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Neurology Service and Postgraduate in Stroke Neurology, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Ana Claudia de Souza
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Ana Claudia de Souza
- Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Postgraduate in Medical Sciences, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Magda Carla Ouriques Martins
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Neurology Service and Postgraduate in Stroke Neurology, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Magda Carla Ouriques Martins
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Magda Carla Ouriques Martins
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Rosane Brondani
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Rosane Brondani
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Rosane Brondani
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Andrea Garcia de Almeida
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Neurology Service and Postgraduate in Stroke Neurology, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Andrea Garcia de Almeida
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Andrea Garcia de Almeida
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Andrea Garcia de Almeida
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Angélica Dal Pizzol
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Neurology Service and Postgraduate in Stroke Neurology, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Angélica Dal Pizzol
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Angélica Dal Pizzol
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Angélica Dal Pizzol
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Franciele Pereira dos Santos
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Neurology Service and Postgraduate in Stroke Neurology, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Franciele Pereira dos Santos
- Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Neurology Service, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Franciele Pereira dos Santos
- Brazilian Stroke Network, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Ana Claudia Alves
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Nathalia Soares Meier
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Guilherme Pamplona Bueno Andrade
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Pedro Angst Maciel
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Alexandre Weber
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Gustavo Dariva Machado
- Faculty of Medicine, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Mohamed Parrini
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Luiz Antonio Nasi
- Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.857094
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 13
Abstract
IntroductionAcute stroke interventions, such as stroke units and reperfusion therapy, have the potential to improve outcomes. However, there are many disparities in patient characteristics and access to the best stroke care. Thus, we aim to compare patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) after stroke in two stroke centers representing the public and private healthcare systems in Brazil.MethodsPROMs through the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measures (ICHOM) were assessed at 90 days after the stroke to compare two Brazilian hospitals in southern Brazil: a public university and a private stroke center, both with stroke protocols and stroke units.ResultsWhen compared with the private setting (n = 165), patients from the public hospital (n = 175) were younger, had poorer control of risk factors, had more frequent previous strokes, and arrived with more severe strokes. Both hospitals had a similar percentage of IV thrombolysis treatment. Only 5 patients received mechanical thrombectomy (MT), all in the private hospital. Public hospital patients presented significantly worse outcomes at 3 months, including worse quality of life and functional dependence (60 vs. 48%, p = 0.03). Poor outcome, as measured by the mRS score, was significantly associated with older age, higher NIHSS score, and the presence of heart failure. However, the public practice was a strong predictor of any self-reported disability.ConclusionPatients assisted at a good quality public stroke center with the same protocol used in the private hospital presented worse disability as measured by mRS and patient-reported outcome measures, with greater inability to communicate, dress, toilet, feed, and walk.
Keywords
- stroke
- patient reported outcome (PROM)
- healthcare system
- disparities health
- stroke care
- International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement