"exploring Renal Functions Surveillance In Post stroke Patients Hospitalized At Mmh

This study examines the prevalence of renal dysfunction in patients hospitalized with acute stroke and its correlation with in-hospital stroke. There is growing evidence of a connection between the brain and kidney after a stroke, based on both experimental and observational studies. Further research suggests that patients on hemodialysis may have a decreased recovery of physical abilities. The state stroke registry and quality improvement initiatives through MOSAIC were used to collect and analyze data on stroke patients. The MGH Department of Medicine Housestaff Manual, known as "The White Book," has been an esteemed resource for medical residents for 25 editions.

The main objective of the study "exploring renal functions surveillance in post-stroke patients hospitalized at MMH hospital 2019-2020" is to investigate the prevalence of renal dysfunction in patients hospitalized with acute stroke during the specified period at MMH hospital.

Specifically, the study aims to analyze the correlation between renal dysfunction and in-hospital stroke, shedding light on the potential connection between brain and kidney function following a stroke. The research also seeks to understand the impact of renal dysfunction on the recovery of physical abilities, particularly in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Additionally, the study may encompass data collection and analysis from the state stroke registry and quality improvement initiatives through MOSAIC.

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