Demographic factors
Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Clinical, patient-reported, or administrative data Type: Date by DD/MM/YYYY
date
Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Clinical, patient-reported, or administrative data Type: Single answer
integer
Stroke type and severity
Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Clinical Type: Single answer
integer
Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Clinical Type: Numeric value Response Options: Numeric value of the NIHSS score between 1 and 42
integer
Supporting Definition: NIHSS categories: NIHSS score 0 = Category 1: No stroke symptoms NIHSS score 1-4 = Category 2: Minor NIHSS score 5-15 = Category 3: Moderate NIHSS score 16-20 = Category 4: Moderate to severe NIHSS score 21-42 = Category 5: Severe Note: if no NIHSS score was recorded and/or insufficient documentation exists to abstract the full score, then indicate a category based on symptom severity. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Clinical Type: Single answer
integer
Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Clinical Type: Single answer
integer
Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Clinical Type: Single answer
integer
Vascular and systemic
Supporting Definition: Item is phrased as a patient reported measure. However, if the patient is unable to answer, this information can be abstracted from the medical records. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Patient-reported Type: Single answer
integer
Supporting Definition: Item is phrased as a patient reported measure. However, if the patient is unable to answer, this information can be abstracted from the medical records. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Type: Single answer
integer
Supporting Definition: Item is phrased as a patient reported measure. However, if the patient is unable to answer, this information can be abstracted from the medical records. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Patient-reported Type: Single answer
integer
Supporting Definition: Item is phrased as a patient reported measure. However, if the patient is unable to answer, this information can be abstracted from the medical records. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Patient-reported Type: Single answer
integer
Supporting Definition: Item is phrased as a patient reported measure. However, if the patient is unable to answer, this information can be abstracted from the medical records. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Patient-reported Type: Single answer
integer
Supporting Definition: Item is phrased as a patient reported measure. However, if the patient is unable to answer, this information can be abstracted from the medical records. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Patient-reported Type: Single answer
integer
Supporting Definition: Item is phrased as a patient reported measure. However, if the patient is unable to answer, this information can be abstracted from the medical records. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Patient-reported Type: Single answer
integer
Supporting Definition: Item is phrased as a patient reported measure. However, if the patient is unable to answer, this information can be abstracted from the medical records. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Patient-reported Type: Single answer
integer
Supporting Definition: One standard alcoholic drink is: 12 ounces of regular beer (about 5% alcohol) 5 ounces of wine (about 12% alcohol) 1.5 ounces of distilled spirits (about 40% alcohol) Item is phrased as a patient reported measure. However, if the patient is unable to answer, this information can be abstracted from the medical records. Inclusion Criteria: All patients Timing: Admission for index event Data Source: Patient-reported Type: Single answer
integer
Treatment/care related