Stroke Research and Treatment / 2017 / Article / Tab 3 / Research Article
Sequence Analysis of Long-Term Readmissions among High-Impact Users of Cerebrovascular Patients Table 3 Most common subsequences in the subgroups of cerebrovascular conditions (urine infection and urological conditions [URO], respiratory tract infection [RTI], external injuries [INJ], ambulatory conditions [AMB], dementia [DEM], cerebrovascular conditions [IS], and epilepsy/seizure [EPI]).
Most common subsequences Low-impact users ( [%]) Short-term high-impact users ( [%]) Chronic high-impact users ( [%]) valueIschaemic stroke URO-RTI 215 [1.87] 584 [8.2] 102 [8.9] <0.01 RTI-URO 126 [1.1] 470 [6.6] 75 [6.6] <0.01 INJ-URO 196 [1.7] 570 [8.1] 79 [6.9] <0.01 RTI-AMB 126 [1.1] 377 [5.3] 88 [7.7] <0.01 AMB-RTI 184 [1.6] 441 [6.2] 102 [8.9] <0.01 AMB-URO 69 [0.6] 313 [4.4] 64 [5.6] <0.01 URO-AMB 81 [0.7] 292 [4.2] 74 [6.5] <0.01 URO-AMB 81 [0.7] 292 [4.2] 70 [6.1] <0.01 INJ-RTI 207 [1.8] 491 [6.9] 74 [6.5] <0.01 URO-DEM 69 [0.6] 242 [3.4] 43 [3.8] <0.01 Intracranial haemorrhage DEM-INJ 3 [0.4] 12 [5.4] 6 [7.2] <0.01 RTI-DEM 3 [0.4] 5 [2.1] 7 [8.4] <0.01 DEM-DEM-INJ 1 [0.1] 16 [3.0] 5 [6.0] <0.01 DEM-URO 5 [0.6] 7 [3.2] 7 [8.4] <0.01 INJ-URO 20 [2.5] 46 [8.6] 7 [8.4] <0.01 EPI-INJ 2 [0.2] 17 [3.2] 5 [6.0] <0.01 URO-INJ 18 [1.3] 35 [6.6] 5 [6.0] <0.01 URO-RTI 17 [2.2] 42 [7.9] 6 [7.2] <0.01 INJ-RTI 23 [2.9] 36 [6.8] 11 [13.2] <0.01 RTI-INJ 7 [0.9] 27 [5.1] 4 [4.8] <0.01 TIA INJ-URO 110 [1.6] 360 [8.9] 43 [6.9] <0.01 URO-RTI 103 [1.5] 320 [7.9] 54 [8.8] <0.01 URO-INJ 103 [1.5] 320 [7.9] 46 [7.4] <0.01 AMB-URO 48 [0.7] 214 [5.3] 47 [7.5] <0.01 AMB-RTI 110 [1.6] 262 [6.5] 62 [10.0] <0.01 URO-AMB 41 [0.6] 182 [4.5] 44 [7.1] <0.01 RTI-AMB 97 [1.4] 234 [5.8] 57 [9.1] <0.01 DEM-URO 48 [0.7] 178 [4.4] 43 [6.9] <0.01 RTI-URO 76 [1.1] 218 [5.4] 44 [7.1] <0.01 IS-URO 83 [1.2] 226 [5.6] 26 [4.2] <0.01