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The Clinical Variables Predicting the Acquisition of Independent Ambulation in the Acute Phase of Stroke: A Retrospective Study
by
Tatsumi Matsui
, Shohei Ogawa
, Tomohiro Adachi
, Masatoshi Koumo
, Yoshinori Maki
, Kensaku Uchida
, Akio Goda
, Nozomu Hidemura
in
Ability for Basic Movement Scale modified version 2
/ Activities of daily living
/ acute stroke
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical medicine
/ clinical variables
/ clinical variables; independent ambulation; acute stroke; unilateral supratentorial stroke lesion; Ability for Basic Movement Scale modified version 2
/ Complications and side effects
/ Geriatrics
/ independent ambulation
/ Movement disorders
/ Older people
/ Patients
/ Prognosis
/ RC952-954.6
/ Regression analysis
/ Rehabilitation
/ Risk factors
/ Statistical significance
/ Stroke
/ Stroke (Disease)
/ unilateral supratentorial stroke lesion
/ Variables
2023
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The Clinical Variables Predicting the Acquisition of Independent Ambulation in the Acute Phase of Stroke: A Retrospective Study
by
Tatsumi Matsui
, Shohei Ogawa
, Tomohiro Adachi
, Masatoshi Koumo
, Yoshinori Maki
, Kensaku Uchida
, Akio Goda
, Nozomu Hidemura
in
Ability for Basic Movement Scale modified version 2
/ Activities of daily living
/ acute stroke
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical medicine
/ clinical variables
/ clinical variables; independent ambulation; acute stroke; unilateral supratentorial stroke lesion; Ability for Basic Movement Scale modified version 2
/ Complications and side effects
/ Geriatrics
/ independent ambulation
/ Movement disorders
/ Older people
/ Patients
/ Prognosis
/ RC952-954.6
/ Regression analysis
/ Rehabilitation
/ Risk factors
/ Statistical significance
/ Stroke
/ Stroke (Disease)
/ unilateral supratentorial stroke lesion
/ Variables
2023
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The Clinical Variables Predicting the Acquisition of Independent Ambulation in the Acute Phase of Stroke: A Retrospective Study
by
Tatsumi Matsui
, Shohei Ogawa
, Tomohiro Adachi
, Masatoshi Koumo
, Yoshinori Maki
, Kensaku Uchida
, Akio Goda
, Nozomu Hidemura
in
Ability for Basic Movement Scale modified version 2
/ Activities of daily living
/ acute stroke
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical medicine
/ clinical variables
/ clinical variables; independent ambulation; acute stroke; unilateral supratentorial stroke lesion; Ability for Basic Movement Scale modified version 2
/ Complications and side effects
/ Geriatrics
/ independent ambulation
/ Movement disorders
/ Older people
/ Patients
/ Prognosis
/ RC952-954.6
/ Regression analysis
/ Rehabilitation
/ Risk factors
/ Statistical significance
/ Stroke
/ Stroke (Disease)
/ unilateral supratentorial stroke lesion
/ Variables
2023
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The Clinical Variables Predicting the Acquisition of Independent Ambulation in the Acute Phase of Stroke: A Retrospective Study
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The Clinical Variables Predicting the Acquisition of Independent Ambulation in the Acute Phase of Stroke: A Retrospective Study
2023
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Overview
Background: Predictive factors associated with independent ambulation post-stroke are less commonly reported for patients during the acute phase of stroke. This study aimed to identify the clinical variables predicting ambulation independence in the acute phase of stroke and test the superiority of their prediction accuracy. Methods: Sixty-nine patients, hospitalized in the acute phase for an initial unilateral, supratentorial stroke lesion, were divided into independent (n = 24) and dependent ambulation (n = 45) groups, with functional ambulation category scores of 4–5 and ≤ 3, respectively. They were evaluated upon admission using the modified Rankin scale (mRS), Stroke Impairment Assessment Set (SIAS) concerning the motor function of the lower extremities, Ability for Basic Movement Scale modified version 2 (ABMS2), and Functional Independence Measure (FIM). Results: The scores of the four measures were significantly different between the groups. A univariate logistic regression analysis identified these variables as prognostic factors for independent ambulation. A receiver operating characteristic curve analysis identified the cutoff values (area under the curve) for the mRS, SIAS, FIM, and ABMS2 as 3 (0.74), 12 (0.73), 55 (0.85), and 23 (0.84), respectively. Conclusion: In summary, the FIM and ABMS2 may be more accurate in predicting ambulation independence in patients with stroke during the acute phase.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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