Abstract:Objective To Discuss influencing factors of hospitalization of patients with non-traumatic cerebral infarction/cerebral hemorrhage, so as to provide scientific basis for intervention of single disease hospitalization. Methods With the use of hospital medical record system, influencing factors of hospitalization of patients with non-traumatic cerebral infarction/cerebral hemorrhage from 2012 to 2014 were analyzed. Results For 2 149 cases of non-traumatic cerebral infarction/cerebral hemorrhage, the median hospitalization days were 13.00, and the average hospitalization days were 16.79. Univariate and multivariate stepwise regression showed that hospitalization days were relevant with age, surgery, switch departments, admission status, admission route, account address, way away from the hospital, health care treatment and other factors related (P<0.05). Conclusion Such measures as strengthening admission history collection, clarification of high-risk groups, implementation of clinical path management for high-risk and critically ill patients, operations on patients with surgical indications, and under the premise of health care quality and safety, taking into account the wishes of the economic situation and treatment will of patients, positive transfer of Branches and hospitals can effectively shorten hospitalization days of non-traumatic cerebral infarction/cerebral hemorrhage patients.