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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS – Stroke ResearchAlcusky M, Ulbrict CM, Lapane KL. Post-Acute Care Setting, Facility Characteristics, and Post-Stroke Outcomes: A Systematic Review. Arch Phys Med Rehabil.

  1. Alcusky M, Ulbricht CM, Lapane KL. Post-acute care setting, facility characteristics, and post-stroke outcomes: A systematic review. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2017 Sept 28 [Epub ahead of print].
  2. Hughes CM, Lapane KL. Factors associated with the initiation and discontinuation of secondary stroke prevention agents in nursing homes. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2004;13(4):164-70.
  3. Lapane KL, Hughes CM. Did the introduction of a prospective payment system for nursing home stays reduce the likelihood of pharmacological management of secondary ischaemic stroke? Drugs Aging. 2006;23(1):61-9.
  4. Liperoti R, Gambassi G, Lapane KL, Chiang C, Pedone C, Mor V, Bernabei R. Cerebrovascular events among elderly nursing home patients treated with conventional or atypical antipsychotics. J Clin Psychiatry. 2005;66(9):1090-6.
  5. Christian JB, Lapane KL, Toppa RS. Racial disparities in receipt of secondary stroke prevention agents among US nursing home residents. Stroke. 2003;34(11):2693-7.
  6. Quilliam BJ, Lapane KL, Eaton CB, Mor V. Effect of antiplatelet and anticoagulant agents on risk of hospitalization for bleeding among a population of elderly nursing home stroke survivors. Stroke. 2001;32(10):2299-304.
  7. Derby CA, Lapane KL, Feldman HA, Carleton RA. Possible effect of DRGs on the classification of stroke: implications for epidemiological surveillance. Stroke. 2001;32(7):1487-91.
  8. Quilliam BJ, Lapane KL. Clinical correlates and drug treatment of residents with stroke in long-term care. Stroke. 2001;32(6):1385-93.
  9. Derby CA, Lapane KL, Feldman HA, Carleton RA. Trends in validated cases of fatal and nonfatal stroke, stroke classification, and risk factors in southeastern New England, 1980 to 1991 : data from the Pawtucket Heart Health Program. Stroke. 2000;31(4):875-81.