Stroke, Vol 24, 200-205, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
L Ferrucci, S Bandinelli, JM Guralnik, M Lamponi, C Bertini, M Falchini and A Baroni
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Information on predictors of long-term change in
functional capacity after a rehabilitation program in stroke patients is
scant. This study describes the long-term evolution of self- reported
functional ability after discharge from rehabilitation and its relation
with age, level of neural impairment at discharge, and changes in neural
impairment during follow-up. METHODS: Fifty patients (31 men and 19 women;
mean +/- SD age, 66.0 +/- 9.9 years; range, 47-86 years) with a first
unilateral stroke and no severe cognitive impairment were consecutively
enrolled. Self-reported disability in activities of daily living and neural
impairment measured by the Fugl-Meyer Scale were evaluated after discharge
from a rehabilitation program and 3 and 6 months later. RESULTS: Functional
disability was significantly reduced after 3 and 6 months. Attenuation of
disability occurred mainly among those patients with more severe baseline
neural impairment. In this group, patients aged > or = 65 years were
more disabled at baseline than younger individuals, but they had the same
rate of improvement. In patients aged < 65 years, changes in disability
over time could be attributed to changes in neural function, whereas older
patients' functional recovery was greater than that expected from their
improvement in neural impairment alone. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest
that in stroke patients with severe neural damage further functional
improvement occurs even after completion of a rehabilitation program. There
is evidence that older patients may be more likely to employ compensatory
strategies to overcome some of the neural impairment that remains after
stroke.
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