| Literature DB >> 26444541 |
Thorlene Egerton1, Anne Hokstad2,3, Torunn Askim4,5, Julie Bernhardt6, Bent Indredavik7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a common complaint after stroke. Reasons for higher prevalence are still unclear. This study aimed to determine if fatigue prevalence in stroke patients is different to that of age and gender matched general population controls, and to explore whether early motor activity was associated with reduced likelihood of fatigue three months after stroke.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26444541 PMCID: PMC4596493 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-015-0438-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Fig. 1Flow of participants through the study
Descriptive data and prevalence
| Stroke | HUNT3-survey | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender, % female | 46.3 % | 46.3 % | ||
| Age, mean (SD, range) | 74.8 (11.4, 30.7–91.7) | 74.8 (11.5, 30.7–92.5) | ||
| HUNT3 fatigue question (Do you feel, for the most part, strong and fit or tired and worn out?), n (%) | 1. Very strong and fit | 6 (2.3 %) | 11 (4.3 %) | |
| 2. Strong and fit | 29 (11.3 %) | 42 (16.3 %) | ||
| 3. Somewhat strong and fit | 60 (23.3 %) | 88 (34.2 %) | ||
| 4. Somewhat in between | 82 (31.9 %) | 88 (34.2 %) | ||
| 5. Somewhat tired and worn out | 42 (16.3 %) | 21 (8.2 %) | ||
| 6. Tired and worn out | 20 (7.8 %) | 6 (2.3 %) | ||
| 7. Very tired and worn out | 18 (7.0 %) | 1 (0.4 %) | ||
| Fatigue (HUNT3), % score ≥ 5 | 31.1 % | 10.9 % | ||
| Fatigue (FSS-7), % score ≥ 4.0 | 34.6 % | - | ||
| Early motor activity, mean (SD) | % of day in bed | 36.6 (23.4) | - | |
| % of day sitting out of bed | 47.4 (19.9) | - | ||
| % of day upright | 10.9 (9.2) | - | ||
| % of day not observed | 5.1 (7.9) | - | ||
| Stroke severity (NIHSS), mean (SD) | 5.0 (5.0) | |||
| Function at inclusion (mRS), median, mean (SD) | 3, 3.2 (1.1) | - | ||
| Function at 3 months (mRS), median, mean (SD) | 2, 2.5 (1.2) | - | ||
| n (% of cohort) | % reporting fatigue with HUNT3, FSS-7 | |||
| Oxford stroke classification groups | TACI | 17 (7 %) | 41 %, 38 % | - |
| PACI | 103 (40 %) | 34 %, 40 % | - | |
| LACI | 58 (23 %) | 24 %, 35 % | - | |
| POCI | 47 (18 %) | 30 %, 44 % | - | |
| Haemorrhagic | 32 (13 %) | 31 %, 35 % | - | |
| Co-morbidities, % of cohort | Hypertension | 68 % | 48 % | |
| Heart failure | 10 % | 7 % | ||
| Myocardial infarct | 19 % | 14 % | ||
| Lung disease (including asthma and COPD) | 12 % | 14 % | ||
| Kidney disease | 3 % | 2 % | ||
| Diabetes mellitus | 15 % | 11 % | ||
| Cancer | 18 % | 9 % | ||
| Connective tissue disease (including rheumatoid arthritis and spondylitis | 8 % | 8 % | ||
Descriptive data, prevalence of fatigue and early motor activity data are provided for the stroke patients (n = 257) and their age/gender-matched counterparts (n = 257) from HUNT3-Survey
FSS-7 7-item Fatigue Severity Scale, mRS modified Rankin Scale (range of scores 0–5), NIHSS National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (range of scores 0–42), COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Descriptive data and results of comprehensive multiple variable regression model
| Independent variables | B | OR (95 % CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender, n (%) female | 91 (45.7 %) | −0.58 | 0.56 (0.26–1.21) |
| Age, mean (SD, range) | 73.8 (11.7, 30.7–91.3) | −0.002 | 1.00 (0.97–1.03) |
| Pre-stroke fatigue, n (%) yes | 53 (26.6 %) | 1.30* | 3.67 (1.62–8.31) |
| Depression (HADS-D), mean (SD) | 3.8 (3.8) | 0.27* | 1.31 (1.17–1.47) |
| Pain (new since stroke), n (%) yes | 38 (19.1 %) | 1.51* | 4.55 (1.82–11.34) |
| Pre-stroke function (mRS), mean (SD) | 1.4 (1.1) | 0.04 | 1.04 (0.70–1.54) |
| Stroke severity (NIHSS), mean (SD) | 4.0 (3.7) | 0.07 | 1.08 (0.97–1.19) |
| Early motor activity: | |||
| % of day in bed, mean (SD) | 35.0 (22.8) | 0.02* | 1.02 (1.00–1.04) |
| % of day upright, mean (SD) | 11.8 (9.3) | 0.03 | 1.03 (0.98–1.07) |
N = 199, dependent variable fatigue (FSS-7 score ≥ 4.0), *significant at p < 0.05, *significant at p < 0.10 (trend). 77 participants (38.7 %) had fatigue
HADS-D Hospital Anxiety & Depression Scale – Depression subscale (range of scores 0–21), mRS modified Rankin Scale (range of scores 0–5), NIHSS National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (range of scores 0–42)