Abstract
Transient Ischemic Attacks (TIA) are both a harbinger of acute ischemic stroke and warrant urgent evaluation and management to reduce stroke risk. Recently, there has been increasing acceptance to evaluate low-risk (ABCD2 score 0-3) patients in an outpatient setting, but there is limited data on management of intermediate (ABCD2 score 4-5) risk patients. We hypothesized that intermediate risk TIA patients being treated according to protocolized medical management and diagnostic testing would have similar clinic follow-up and re- admission rates to low-risk patients.
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