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Standardized Nomenclature for Modified Rankin Scale Global Disability Outcomes: Consensus Recommendations From Stroke Therapy Academic Industry Roundtable XI.

Jeffrey L Saver1, Napasri Chaisinanunkul2, Bruce C V Campbell3, James C Grotta4, Michael D Hill5, Pooja Khatri6, Jaren Landen7, Maarten G Lansberg8, Chitra Venkatasubramanian9, Gregory W Albers9.   

Abstract

The modified Rankin Scale (mRS), a 7-level, clinician-reported, measure of global disability, is the most widely employed outcome scale in acute stroke trials. The scale's original development preceded the advent of modern clinimetrics, but substantial subsequent work has been performed to enable the mRS to meet robust contemporary scale standards. Prior research and consensus recommendations have focused on modernizing 2 aspects of the mRS: operationalized assignment of scale scores and statistical analysis of scale distributions. Another important characteristic of the mRS still requiring elaboration and specification to contemporary clinimetric standards is the Naming of scale outcomes. Recent clinical trials have used a bewildering variety, often mutually contradictory, of rubrics to describe scale states. Understanding of the meaning of mRS outcomes by clinicians, patients, and other clinical trial stakeholders would be greatly enhanced by use of a harmonized, uniform set of labels for the distinctive mRS outcomes that would be used consistently across trials. This statement advances such recommended rubrics, developed by the Stroke Therapy Academic Industry Roundtable collaboration using an iterative, mixed-methods process. Specific guidance is provided for health state terms (eg, Symptomatic but Nondisabled for mRS score 1; requires constant care for mRS score 5) and valence terms (eg, excellent for mRS score 1; very poor for mRS score 5) to employ for 23 distinct numeric mRS outcomes, including: all individual 7 mRS levels; all 12 positive and negative dichotomized mRS ranges, positive and negative sliding dichotomies; and utility-weighted analysis of the mRS.

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Keywords:  certification; consensus; fatal outcome; ischemic attack, transient; quality improvement

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34320814     DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.034480

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


  9 in total

1.  European Stroke Organisation - European Society for Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy expedited recommendation on indication for intravenous thrombolysis before mechanical thrombectomy in patients with acute ischaemic stroke and anterior circulation large vessel occlusion.

Authors:  Guillaume Turc; Georgios Tsivgoulis; Heinrich J Audebert; Hieronymus Boogaarts; Pervinder Bhogal; Gian Marco De Marchis; Ana Catarina Fonseca; Pooja Khatri; Mikaël Mazighi; Natalia Pérez de la Ossa; Peter D Schellinger; Daniel Strbian; Danilo Toni; Philip White; William Whiteley; Andrea Zini; Wim van Zwam; Jens Fiehler
Journal:  Eur Stroke J       Date:  2022-02-17

2.  European Stroke Organisation (ESO) guidelines on mobile stroke units for prehospital stroke management.

Authors:  Silke Walter; Heinrich J Audebert; Aristeidis H Katsanos; Karianne Larsen; Simona Sacco; Thorsten Steiner; Guillaume Turc; Georgios Tsivgoulis
Journal:  Eur Stroke J       Date:  2022-02-09

3.  Early effect of thrombolysis on structural brain network organisation after anterior-circulation stroke in the randomized WAKE-UP trial.

Authors:  Eckhard Schlemm; Märit Jensen; Amy Kuceyeski; Keith Jamison; Thies Ingwersen; Carola Mayer; Alina Königsberg; Florent Boutitie; Martin Ebinger; Matthias Endres; Jochen B Fiebach; Jens Fiehler; Ivana Galinovic; Robin Lemmens; Keith W Muir; Norbert Nighoghossian; Salvador Pedraza; Josep Puig; Claus Z Simonsen; Vincent Thijs; Anke Wouters; Christian Gerloff; Götz Thomalla; Bastian Cheng
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2022-09-14       Impact factor: 5.399

4.  Leaving the day behind: endovascular therapy beyond 24 h in acute stroke of the anterior and posterior circulation.

Authors:  Jan C Purrucker; Peter A Ringleb; Fatih Seker; Arne Potreck; Simon Nagel; Silvia Schönenberger; Anne Berberich; Ulf Neuberger; Markus Möhlenbruch; Charlotte Weyland
Journal:  Ther Adv Neurol Disord       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 6.430

5.  Integrated care for optimizing the management of stroke and associated heart disease: a position paper of the European Society of Cardiology Council on Stroke.

Authors:  Gregory Y H Lip; Deirdre A Lane; Radosław Lenarczyk; Giuseppe Boriani; Wolfram Doehner; Laura A Benjamin; Marc Fisher; Deborah Lowe; Ralph L Sacco; Renate Schnabel; Caroline Watkins; George Ntaios; Tatjana Potpara
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 35.855

6.  Off-Label Use of Tenecteplase for the Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Aristeidis H Katsanos; Klearchos Psychogios; Guillaume Turc; Simona Sacco; Diana Aguiar de Sousa; Gian Marco De Marchis; Lina Palaiodimou; Dimitrios K Filippou; Niaz Ahmed; Amrou Sarraj; Bijoy K Menon; Georgios Tsivgoulis
Journal:  JAMA Netw Open       Date:  2022-03-01

7.  Systematic Review - Combining Neuroprotection With Reperfusion in Acute Ischemic Stroke.

Authors:  E M Vos; V J Geraedts; A van der Lugt; D W J Dippel; M J H Wermer; J Hofmeijer; A C G M van Es; Y B W E M Roos; C M P C D Peeters-Scholte; I R van den Wijngaard
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-03-17       Impact factor: 4.003

8.  Monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio affects prognosis in LAA-type stroke patients.

Authors:  Cheng-Ju Wang; Chun-Yang Pang; Yi-Fan Cheng; Hong Wang; Bin-Bin Deng; Huan-Jie Huang
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2022-10-04

9.  A meta-analysis of intravenous thrombolysis versus bridging therapy for ischemic stroke.

Authors:  Raoqiong Wang; Shuangyang Li; Linyao Hao; Zhichuan Wang; Zhengxin Ge; Sijin Yang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2022-09-30       Impact factor: 1.817

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