Abstract
Abstract Introduction Cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) are a leading cause of neurological disability and mortality in older adults, with ischemic cerebrovascular accidents (ICVAs) accounting for around 80% of all CVAs. The aim of this study was to compare the outcomes of ICVAs in patients with obesity. Methods This is a population-based retrospective observational study using data from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample. Hospitalizations involving ICVAs were studied with and without obesity. The primary outcome was inpatient hospital mortality. Results The in-hospital mortality for hospitalizations with ICVAs was 4.1%. Patients with obesity had lower adjusted odds of in-hospital mortality (aOR: 0.85, 95% CI 0.79–0.93, p Conclusions Patients who are admitted with ICVAs and obesity had lower in-hospital mortality compared to Patients without obesity. This adds to the body of knowledge for the obesity paradox among inpatient outcomes.
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