Impact of stroke etiology on clinical symptoms and functional status
Autor: | Feyza Unlu Ozkan, Aslıhan Taraktaş, Naciye Bilgin Badur, Ozge Gulsum Memetoglu |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Stroke etiology business.industry Medical record Ischemia Hemorrhage ischemia medicine.disease stroke Surgery Lesion Internal medicine Ischemic stroke medicine Functional status Original Article Spasticity medicine.symptom business General Economics Econometrics and Finance Stroke |
Zdroj: | Northern Clinics of Istanbul |
ISSN: | 2536-4553 |
Popis: | OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to investigate the differences between hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke patients in terms of clinical and functional features. METHODS: Medical records of the patients with stroke were analyzed retrospectively. The patients’ demographic characteristics, stroke etiology, time interval after the event, comorbid illness and functional status were recorded. RESULTS: The stroke etiology was ischemia for 60 (36 male/24 female) (75%) patients, and haemorrhage for 20 (10 male/10 female) (25%) patients. Patients with ischemic stroke were classified as Group 1, and patients with hemorrhagic stroke were classified as Group 2. The mean age for Group 1 was 62.2±13.2, and 55.8±17.1 years for Group 2 (p=0.592). In Group 1, 33 (55%) patients, and in Group 2, 11 (55%) patients were primary school graduates (p=0.984). Localization of the lesion was in the right side for 33 (55%) patients in Group 1, and for 15 (75%) patients in Group 2 (p=0.372). The mean time interval after event for Group 1 was 7 months (0-211 days), and for Group 2 it was 14.5 (1-420 days) months (p=0.592). FIM score for Group 1 was 71.9±28.0, and 68.1±21.0 for Group 2 (p=0.575). The mean Brunnstrom score for upper extremity was 3.5 for Group 1, 3 for Group 2, (p=0.866), and for lower extremity, it was 3.5 for Group 1, and 3 for Group 2 (p=0.143). Spasticity was present in 45 (75%) patients in Group 1, and in 12 (60%) patients in Group 2 (p=0.311). In Group 1 51 (85%) of the patients and 18 (95%) patients had a history of comorbid disease (p=0.554). CONCLUSION: Etiology of stroke is thought to be not effective on the patient’s clinical and functional status. |
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