Cargando…

Milestones and Timescale of Poststroke Recovery: A Cohort Study

BACKGROUND: Progressive increase of an aging population in Western countries will result in a growth of stroke prevalence. As many stroke survivors chronically show severe disability, increase in economic, social, and medical burden could be expected in the future. Objective and subjective measures...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Loi, Marianna, Zaliani, Alberto, Abbamonte, Marta, Ferrari, Elena P., Maestri, Roberto, Trojano, Luigi, Balbi, Pietro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33282006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8216758
_version_ 1783613691260829696
author Loi, Marianna
Zaliani, Alberto
Abbamonte, Marta
Ferrari, Elena P.
Maestri, Roberto
Trojano, Luigi
Balbi, Pietro
author_facet Loi, Marianna
Zaliani, Alberto
Abbamonte, Marta
Ferrari, Elena P.
Maestri, Roberto
Trojano, Luigi
Balbi, Pietro
author_sort Loi, Marianna
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Progressive increase of an aging population in Western countries will result in a growth of stroke prevalence. As many stroke survivors chronically show severe disability, increase in economic, social, and medical burden could be expected in the future. Objective and subjective measures of poststroke recovery are necessary to obtain predictive information, to improve the treatments, and to better allocate resources. AIM: To explore a measure of the temporal dimension of poststroke recovery, to search for predictive association with multiple clinical variables, and to improve tailoring of poststroke treatments. METHOD: In this observational monocentric cohort study, 176 poststroke inpatients at their first cerebrovascular event were consecutively enrolled. A novel measure based on the time needed to reach the main milestones of motor recovery was proposed. Moreover, two commonly used outcome measures, a measure of global functioning (Functional Independence Measure (FIM™)) and a measure of neurological poststroke deficit (Fugl-Meyer scale), were collected for the investigations of possible predictors. RESULTS: The patients showed a substantial increase in Fugl-Meyer and FIM scores during the rehabilitative treatment. The acquisition of three milestones was significantly associated with female sex (autonomous standing), length of stay and Fugl-Meyer initial score (autonomous walking), and Fugl-Meyer initial score (functional arm). These findings provided quantitative data on motor milestone reacquisition in a sample of poststroke patients. It also demonstrated the value of the Fugl-Meyer score in predicting the acquisition of two motor milestones, relevant for daily life activities. CONCLUSION: Systematic recording of the timescale of poststroke recovery showed that motor milestone reacquisition happens, on average and when attainable, in less than 30 days in our sample of patients. The present study underscores the importance of the Fugl-Meyer score as a possible predictor for better improvement in reacquisition times of milestone functional recovery.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7688349
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Hindawi
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-76883492020-12-04 Milestones and Timescale of Poststroke Recovery: A Cohort Study Loi, Marianna Zaliani, Alberto Abbamonte, Marta Ferrari, Elena P. Maestri, Roberto Trojano, Luigi Balbi, Pietro Behav Neurol Research Article BACKGROUND: Progressive increase of an aging population in Western countries will result in a growth of stroke prevalence. As many stroke survivors chronically show severe disability, increase in economic, social, and medical burden could be expected in the future. Objective and subjective measures of poststroke recovery are necessary to obtain predictive information, to improve the treatments, and to better allocate resources. AIM: To explore a measure of the temporal dimension of poststroke recovery, to search for predictive association with multiple clinical variables, and to improve tailoring of poststroke treatments. METHOD: In this observational monocentric cohort study, 176 poststroke inpatients at their first cerebrovascular event were consecutively enrolled. A novel measure based on the time needed to reach the main milestones of motor recovery was proposed. Moreover, two commonly used outcome measures, a measure of global functioning (Functional Independence Measure (FIM™)) and a measure of neurological poststroke deficit (Fugl-Meyer scale), were collected for the investigations of possible predictors. RESULTS: The patients showed a substantial increase in Fugl-Meyer and FIM scores during the rehabilitative treatment. The acquisition of three milestones was significantly associated with female sex (autonomous standing), length of stay and Fugl-Meyer initial score (autonomous walking), and Fugl-Meyer initial score (functional arm). These findings provided quantitative data on motor milestone reacquisition in a sample of poststroke patients. It also demonstrated the value of the Fugl-Meyer score in predicting the acquisition of two motor milestones, relevant for daily life activities. CONCLUSION: Systematic recording of the timescale of poststroke recovery showed that motor milestone reacquisition happens, on average and when attainable, in less than 30 days in our sample of patients. The present study underscores the importance of the Fugl-Meyer score as a possible predictor for better improvement in reacquisition times of milestone functional recovery. Hindawi 2020-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7688349/ /pubmed/33282006 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8216758 Text en Copyright © 2020 Marianna Loi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Loi, Marianna
Zaliani, Alberto
Abbamonte, Marta
Ferrari, Elena P.
Maestri, Roberto
Trojano, Luigi
Balbi, Pietro
Milestones and Timescale of Poststroke Recovery: A Cohort Study
title Milestones and Timescale of Poststroke Recovery: A Cohort Study
title_full Milestones and Timescale of Poststroke Recovery: A Cohort Study
title_fullStr Milestones and Timescale of Poststroke Recovery: A Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Milestones and Timescale of Poststroke Recovery: A Cohort Study
title_short Milestones and Timescale of Poststroke Recovery: A Cohort Study
title_sort milestones and timescale of poststroke recovery: a cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7688349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33282006
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8216758
work_keys_str_mv AT loimarianna milestonesandtimescaleofpoststrokerecoveryacohortstudy
AT zalianialberto milestonesandtimescaleofpoststrokerecoveryacohortstudy
AT abbamontemarta milestonesandtimescaleofpoststrokerecoveryacohortstudy
AT ferrarielenap milestonesandtimescaleofpoststrokerecoveryacohortstudy
AT maestriroberto milestonesandtimescaleofpoststrokerecoveryacohortstudy
AT trojanoluigi milestonesandtimescaleofpoststrokerecoveryacohortstudy
AT balbipietro milestonesandtimescaleofpoststrokerecoveryacohortstudy