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Academic Perspective on Inequalities:Stroke

Academic Perspective on Inequalities:Stroke. Professor Charles Wolfe Lambeth Health Inequalities Conference February 2012. Inequalites Research in Lambeth. Stroke Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment Psychosis Respiratory Disease Organ Donation Ethnicity, Deprivation Quality of Care

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Academic Perspective on Inequalities:Stroke

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  1. Academic Perspective on Inequalities:Stroke Professor Charles Wolfe Lambeth Health Inequalities Conference February 2012

  2. Inequalites Research in Lambeth • Stroke • Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment • Psychosis • Respiratory Disease • Organ Donation • Ethnicity, Deprivation • Quality of Care • Large data set analyses • Informatics Platform

  3. Total Stroke Incidence Rates: The South London Stroke Register (617 patients; source population 271,817; 1995-1997) 70 Black 60 Incidence rate White 50 Other 40 Overall 30 20 10 0 <15 25-34 45-54 65-74 >84 Age group (years)

  4. Stroke Incidence in Black and White Ethnic Groups: The South London Stroke Register (2,874 stroke patients; source population 271,817; 1995-2004)

  5. Ethnic differences in survival after stroke: SLSR

  6. South London Stroke Register: Interventions in the acute phase

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