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Effects of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and Modified Rankin Scale on Predictive Models of 30-Day Nonelective Readmission and Mortality After Ischemic Stroke: Cohort Study

Effects of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and Modified Rankin Scale on Predictive Models of 30-Day Nonelective Readmission and Mortality After Ischemic Stroke: Cohort Study

See text and van Swieten et al [24] for details. h NIHSS: National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale. i NIHSS score range is 0-42 (0-5 typically indicates minor stroke; higher scores indicate more severe stroke). See text and Brott et al [25] for details. j Assignment is based on patient’s last care directive before discharge. k LACE: Length of Stay, Acuity, Charlson Comorbidities, Emergency Department Use. l LACE score range is 0 to 19, with higher scores indicating increased risk of the composite outcome.

Mai N Nguyen-Huynh, Janet Alexander, Zheng Zhu, Melissa Meighan, Gabriel Escobar

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e69102

Improving Recruitment Through Social Media and Web-Based Advertising to Evaluate the Genetic Risk and Long-Term Complications in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: Community-Based Survey

Improving Recruitment Through Social Media and Web-Based Advertising to Evaluate the Genetic Risk and Long-Term Complications in Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: Community-Based Survey

H White: Hispanic White; NH White: Non-Hispanic White. Completed interest surveys and enrollment rate were broken down by recruitment channel. The SJS Foundation website produced 149 responses/69 enrolled (46.3% enrollment rate). Google Ads followed with 201 responses/56 enrolled. VUMC Facebook ads contributed 163 responses/25 enrolled (15.3% enrollment rate). Instagram had 7 responses/1 enrolled (14.3% enrollment rate).

Elizabeth A Williams, Michelle D Martin-Pozo, Alexis H Yu, Krystyna Daniels, Madeline Marks, April O'Connor, Elizabeth J Phillips

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63712