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Non-motor Factors Associated with the Attainment of Community Ambulation after Stroke.

Milene Silva Ferreira1, Therezinha Rosane Chamlian2, Carolina Nunes França3, Ayrton Roberto Massaro4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Detect the main predictive non-motor factors related to independent community ambulation after stroke. Furthermore, we propose a scale to estimate the probability of a stroke patient achieving independent community ambulation after 6 months of rehabilitation. DESIGN AND SETTINGS: Prospective cohort. Subjects treated in a rehabilitation center in a large metropolitan area. Independent community ambulation was evaluated after rehabilitation according to the Hoffer classification. Functional ambulation was assessed at four levels: nonambulatory, nonfunctional ambulation, household ambulation, and community ambulation. PARTICIPANTS: Patients (n=201) with a moderate disability after stroke.
RESULTS: The average time of hospitalization was 19.3 days. However, only 32.8% of the patients started the rehabilitation program during the first 6 months after stroke. We found that 121 patients achieved community ambulation (60.2%), 40 achieved household ambulation (19.9%), 12 achieved therapeutic ambulation (5.9%), and 28 were non-ambulatory after 6 months of treatment. Based on our final model, a scoring scale was created in order to evaluate the probability of stroke patients achieving independent community ambulation after 6 months of rehabilitation. Higher scores were associated with better chances of community ambulation within 6 months.
CONCLUSIONS: The scale that evaluated these factors proved to have acceptable sensitivity and specificity to establish the prognosis of community ambulation after 6 months of rehabilitation.
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Keywords:  Community ambulation; Non-motor factors; Rehabilitation; Stroke

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25380611      PMCID: PMC4504659          DOI: 10.3121/cmr.2014.1232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Med Res        ISSN: 1539-4182


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