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Long-term effects of integrated rehabilitation in patients with stroke: a nonrandomized comparative feasibility study.

Gisli Magnusson1, Soeren Ballegaard, Benny Karpatschof, Joergen Nyboe.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Integrated rehabilitation (IR) in patients with stroke with respect to death rate and feasibility, initiated as a reduced death rate, was observed in patients with angina pectoris receiving IR.
DESIGN: A case-control study included 73 consecutive patients with ischemic stroke. Death rates were compared with those of the general Danish population matched for age, gender, and observation period, as well as data from the community-based Copenhagen Stroke Study.
INTERVENTIONS: IR was conducted in an outpatient clinic, by professionals as well as by the patient: the former as a specific acupuncture treatment, the latter as a comprehensive biofeedback guided stress management program including diets, physical- and relaxation exercise, Chinese health philosophy, cognitive and mindfulness-related exercises, and specific biofeedback guided acupressure.
RESULTS: The 4(1/2)-year accumulated risk of death was 11.6% (95 confidence limits: 3.2%-20.0%) for the 73 patients with stroke treated with IR, compared to 18.4% for the general Danish population matched for sex, age, and time period. The corresponding figures for patients receiving conventional stroke treatment were 43.2% (95 confidence limits: 39.7%- 46.7%), and 20.0% for the general Danish population matched for sex, age, and time period.
CONCLUSIONS: IR was found to be feasible for patients with stroke as a complementary treatment to conventional stroke treatment, and added no risk of dying when compared to Danish stroke patients receiving conventional medical treatment. The results invite further testing in a randomized trial.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20423207     DOI: 10.1089/acm.2009.0097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Altern Complement Med        ISSN: 1075-5535            Impact factor:   2.579


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