| Literature DB >> 25238928 |
Malay Kumar Ghosal1, Prabir Burman2, Vineeta Singh3, Sujata Das4, Neelanjana Paul5, Biman Kanti Ray6, Avijit Hazra7, Tapas Kumar Banerjee8, Arindam Basu9, Arijit Chaudhuri10, Shyamal Kumar Das11.
Abstract
Stroke survivors (SS) are rising with higher incidence of stroke in developing countries. In addition to physical impairment, other factors such as cognition, social interaction, and depression determine the functional outcome after stroke. Considering the paucity of data from developing countries, we planned to determine the change in various functional parameters among SS. This community-based prospective study was carried out in Kolkata, India among 283 SS between 2006 and 2010. Functional outcome was assessed at baseline and at 3 annual follow-up visits using validated tools. A stepwise regression analysis was performed with demographic and stroke-related covariates against various measures of functional outcome. Result showed that mean Barthel Index score at baseline was 76.4 ± 30.8. Bengali version of mental status examination and Geriatric Depression Scale scores trended down over time with a negative regression coefficient of -.2061 (standard error [SE], .0937) and -.4488 (SE, .2145). Other outcomes did not change. Female gender, depression, and cognitive dysfunction had an unfavorable impact, whereas education correlated positively. In conclusions female gender and neuropsychiatric disturbances showed poor functional outcome compared with education, which correlates with better outcome. This information will be helpful for patients in developing countries for planning stroke rehabilitation.Entities:
Keywords: Developing country; cognition; depression; physical disability; stroke; stroke survivor
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25238928 DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2014.06.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis ISSN: 1052-3057 Impact factor: 2.136