Literature DB >> 33379391

Comparison between Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes in Functional Outcome at Discharge from an Intensive Rehabilitation Hospital.

Emilia Salvadori1, Gioele Papi2, Greta Insalata2, Valentina Rinnoci1, Ida Donnini1, Monica Martini1, Catuscia Falsini1, Bahia Hakiki1, Annamaria Romoli1, Carmen Barbato1, Paola Polcaro1, Francesca Casamorata1, Claudio Macchi1,3, Francesca Cecchi1,3, Anna Poggesi1,2.   

Abstract

Comparison studies on recovery outcomes in ischemic (IS) and hemorrhagic strokes (HS) have yielded mixed results. In this retrospective observational study of consecutive IS and HS patients, we aimed at evaluating functional outcomes at discharge from an intensive rehabilitation hospital, comparing IS vs. HS, analyzing possible predictors. Modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at discharge was the main outcome. Out of the 229 patients included (mean age 72.9 ± 13.9 years, 48% males), 81 had HS (35%). Compared with IS (n = 148), HS patients were significantly younger (75 ± 12.5 vs. 68.8 ± 15.4 years, p = 0.002), required longer hospitalizations both in acute (23.9 ± 36.7 vs. 35.2 ± 29.9 days, p = 0.019) and rehabilitation hospitals (41.5 ± 31.8 vs. 77.2 ± 51.6 days, p = 0.001), and had more severe initial clinical deficit (mean number of neurological impairments: 2.0 ± 1.1 vs. 2.6 ± 1.4, p = 0.001) and mRS scores at admission (p = 0.046). At discharge, functional status change, expressed as mRS, was not significantly different between IS and HS (F = 0.01, p = 0.902), nor was the discharge destination (p = 0.428). Age and clinical severity were predictors of functional outcome in both stroke types. On admission in an intensive rehabilitation hospital, HS patients presented a worse functional and clinical status compared to IS. Despite this initial gap, the two stroke types showed an overlapped trajectory of functional recovery, with age and initial stroke severity as the main prognostic factors.

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Keywords:  functional recovery; hemorrhagic stroke; ischemic stroke; rehabilitation; stroke

Year:  2020        PMID: 33379391     DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11010038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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