Bonita R, Beaglehole R
Department of Medicine, North Shore Hospital, Auckland.
N Z Med J. 1988 Aug 10;101(851):497-9.
This paper examines the use of hospital beds by stroke patients utilising data from a study of a 50% sample of stroke events which occurred in Auckland in a one-year period during 1981-82. Two-thirds of all stroke patients registered in the study were admitted to a public hospital. Patients less than 65 years were twice as likely to be admitted than those over the age of 65 and men were 60% more likely to be admitted than women. Two-thirds died or were discharged within the first month. The average length of stay during the first six months was 38 days (median 21 days) and was influenced by the severity of the motor deficit but not by age or sex. Extrapolation from the study to the total Auckland population indicates that 46 acute and 67 geriatric beds respectively were occupied daily in 1981-82 by stroke patients. This represented 2% and 15% of all acute and geriatric beds respectively in the general public hospitals and suggests that the use of public hospital beds by acute stroke patients is relatively low.
本文利用1981 - 1982年期间奥克兰地区一年内发生的中风事件50%样本的研究数据,考察了中风患者的住院床位使用情况。该研究中登记的所有中风患者中有三分之二被公立医院收治。65岁以下的患者入院的可能性是65岁以上患者的两倍,男性入院的可能性比女性高60%。三分之二的患者在第一个月内死亡或出院。前六个月的平均住院时间为38天(中位数为21天),且受运动功能缺损严重程度的影响,但不受年龄或性别的影响。根据该研究对奥克兰总人口的推断表明,1981 - 1982年期间,中风患者每天分别占用46张急症床位和67张老年病床位。这分别占公立医院所有急症床位和老年病床位的2%和15%,表明急性中风患者对公立医院床位的使用率相对较低。