![]() | Robert A FulcherStroke Research Group, Gunthorpe Stroke Unit, Ageing and Stroke Medicine Section, Academic Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS ... |
KOL Resume for Robert A Fulcher
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2011 | Stroke Research Group, Gunthorpe Stroke Unit, Ageing and Stroke Medicine Section, Academic Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Norfolk NR4 7UY, UK |
2009 | From the *Stroke Unit, Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals National Health Service Foundation Trust, Norfolk, United Kingdom; and †Ageing and Stroke Medicine Section, Health and Social Sciences Research Institute, School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom. |
2008 | Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and, Ageing and Stroke Medicine Section, Population Health Group, School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Clinical Gerontology Unit, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge and, Centre for Applied Medical Statistics, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK |
2007 | Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and, School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, and, Lewin Stroke Unit and Clinical Gerontology Unit, Addenbrooke’s Hospital and, Centre for Applied Medical Statistics, Institute of Public Health, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK |
Robert A Fulcher: Influence Statistics
Concept | World rank |
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premorbid rankin | #4 |
cognition continence | #5 |
dysphagia inpatient | #14 |
aphasia length | #16 |
dysphagia aphasia | #25 |
stroke winter | #38 |
winter excess | #97 |
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Prominent publications by Robert A Fulcher
BACKGROUND: Several studies have examined the incidence and mortality of stroke in relation to season. However, the evidence is conflicting partly due to variation in the populations (community vs. hospital-based), and in climatic conditions between studies. Moreover, they may not have been able to take into account the age, sex and stroke type of the study population. We hypothesized that the age, sex and type of stroke are major determinants of the presence or absence of winter excess ...
Known for Hospital Admissions | Mortality Stroke | Winter Excess | Sex Factors | United Kingdom |
Effect of Dysphasia and Dysphagia on Inpatient Mortality and Hospital Length of Stay: A Database Study
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OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of dysphasia and dysphagia on stroke outcome.
DESIGN: Retrospective database study.
SETTING: Norfolk, United Kingdom.
PARTICIPANTS: Two thousand nine hundred eighty-three men and women with stroke admitted to the hospital between 1997 and 2001.
MEASUREMENTS: Inpatient mortality and likelihood of longer length of hospital stay, defined as longer than median length of stay (LOS). Dysphagia was defined as difficulty swallowing any liquid (including saliva) ...
Known for Hospital Length | Dysphagia Stroke | Inpatient Mortality | Deglutition Disorders | Aged 80 |
BACKGROUND: Current demographic trends pose a major societal challenge due to the rising number of older people with chronic conditions such as stroke. The relative impact of various disabilities at the time of discharge from an acute unit on discharge outcome is poorly understood.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between cognition, continence and transfer status at the time of discharge from the acute stroke unit and discharge destination.
METHODS: A retrospective stroke register ...
Known for Cognition Continence | Acute Stroke | Patient Discharge | Outcome Urinary | Hospitals Humans |
INTRODUCTION: how the National Service Framework (NSF) for older people in England might be associated with changes in clinically relevant stroke outcome has not been investigated. We looked for changes in computerised tomography (CT) scan rate, inpatient case-fatality rate (CFR), length of acute hospital stay and discharge destination for older people with stroke, compared with their younger counterparts, for a period before, and after, the introduction of the NSF.
METHODS: two periods, ...
Known for Age Categories | England Female | Medicine Stroke | Studies State | Tomography Scan |
Transient ischaemic attack, vascular risk factors and cognitive impairment: a case–controlled study
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Known for Cognitive Impairment | Transient Ischaemic Attack | Vascular Risk Factors | Humans Ischemic | Cognition Disorders |
Key People For Mortality Stroke
Robert A Fulcher:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichRobert A Fulcherhas direct influence:Mortality stroke, Transient ischaemic attack, Acute hospital, Stroke subtype, Stroke outcome, Dysphagia aphasia, Cognition continence, Acute stroke unit.
Robert A Fulcher:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Robert A Fulcher has influence:Oropharyngeal dysphagia, Acute stroke, Seasonal variation, Deglutition disorders, Pharyngeal residue, Intracerebral hemorrhage, Feeding problems.
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