| Literature DB >> 26831143 |
Shinichiro Maeshima1,2, Sayaka Okamoto3, Hideto Okazaki3, Shiho Mizuno3, Naoki Asano3, Hirofumi Maeda3, Mitsuko Masaki3, Hiroshi Matsuo3, Tetsuya Tsunoda3, Shigeru Sonoda3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Convalescent rehabilitation wards assist stroke patients in acquiring skills for activities of daily living to increase the likelihood of home discharge. However, an improvement in activities of daily living does not necessarily imply that patients are discharged home. We investigated the characteristics of patients with putaminal haemorrhage who are discharged home following convalescence in rehabilitation wards.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26831143 PMCID: PMC4736083 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-016-0539-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Comparison between patients who could go home or not
| Home | Others |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years old | 61 (29–82) | 68.5 (36–88) | 0.0534 |
| Gender, n, male/female | 47/24 | 11/7 | 0.6876 |
| Lesion side, n, Right/Left | 38/33 | 10/8 | 0.8770 |
| Haematoma volume (mL)* | 17.5 (4.7–122.5) | 40.1 (5–109.6) | 0.0447 |
| Duration from onset to admission (days) | 26 (7–124) | 36 (10–58) | 0.1085 |
| Canadian Neurological Scale (/11.5)*** | 6.5 (3–11.5) | 3 (1.5–10.5) | 0.0009 |
| Mini-Mental State Examination (/30)* | 25 (0–30) | 18 (9–29) | 0.0416 |
| Length of Stay (days)** | 74 (5–119) | 89.5 (35–168) | 0.0027 |
| Functional independence measure score on admission (/126)*** | 64 (20–126) | 30.5 (18–65) | <0.0001 |
| Functional independence measure motor score on admission (/91)*** | 41 (13–91) | 17.5 (13–40) | <0.0001 |
| Functional independence measure cognitive score on admission (/35)*** | 24 (5–35) | 12.5 (5–32) | 0.0004 |
| Functional independence measure score at discharge (/126)*** | 105 (45–126) | 56.5 (18–105) | <0.0001 |
| Functional independence measure motor score at discharge (/91)*** | 74 (29–91) | 41 (13–72) | <0.0001 |
| Functional independence measure cognitive score at discharge (/35)*** | 30 (8–35) | 14.5 (5–33) | <0.0001 |
| Nutrition intake, n, Regular food/Dysphagia diet*** | 62/9 | 8/10 | 0.0002 |
| Number of family members living together | 2 (0–5) | 1 (0–4) | 0.1692 |
| Number of family members during daylight | 1 (0–2) | 0 (0–2) | 0.3819 |
| Family structure before stroke, n, living alone/living together | 15/56 | 6/12 | 0.2899 |
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.005, Median (range)
Fig. 1Correlation between discharge destination and functional independence measure score at discharge. The receiver operating characteristic curve shows functional independence measure score for predicting discharge destination. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for functional independence measure score was 0.877. Using a threshold of 82 for functional independence measure score, the sensitivity was 77.5 % and the specificity was 85.3 %. Total functional independence measure scores range from 18 (lowest) to 126 (highest)
Fig. 2Patients who were discharged home according to whether or not they lived with family before stroke, and the score for each functional independence measure item. Total functional independence measure scores range from 18 (lowest) to 126 (highest) (a). Motor functional independence measure scores range from 13 (lowest) to 91 (highest) (b). Cognitive functional independence measure scores range from 5 (lowest) to 35 (highest) (c)