Authors
Enas S Lawrence, Catherine Coshall, Ruth Dundas, Judy Stewart, Anthony G Rudd, Robin Howard, Charles DA Wolfe
Publication date
2001/6
Journal
Stroke
Volume
32
Issue
6
Pages
1279-1284
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background and Purpose—The goals of the present study were to estimate the prevalence of acute impairments and disability in a multiethnic population of first-ever stroke and to identify differences in impairment and early disability between pathological and Bamford subtypes. Associations between impairments and death and disability at 3 months were identifed.
Methods—Impairments that occur at the time of maximum neurological deficit were recorded, and disability according to the Barthel Index (BI) was assessed 1 week and 3 months after stroke in patients in the South London Stroke Register.
Results—Of 1259 registered patients, 6% had 1 or 2, 31.1% had 3 to 5, 50.6% had 6 to 10, and 10.6% had >10 impairments. Common impairments were weakness (upper limb, 77.4%), urinary incontinence (48.2%), impaired consciousness (44.7%), dysphagia (44.7%), and impaired cognition (43.9%). Patients …
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