Analysis of multiple factors correlated with the six months prognosis of comprehensive function in patients with stroke
- VernacularTitle:影响脑卒中患者发病后6个月时综合功能的多因素分析
- Author:
Wenke FAN
;
Yongshan HU
;
Wenhua CHEN
;
Xiaobing WANG
;
Anlong CHEN
;
Yi WU
;
Congyu JIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Stroke;
Comprehensive function assessment;
Prognosis;
Standardized tertiary rehabilitation
- From:
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
2008;30(3):176-179
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
objective To investigate the multiple early variables that influenced the 6th months prognosis of comprehensive function in patients with stroke.Methods Two hundreds and eleven patients of primary cerebral infarction and primary cerebral hemorrhage in Shanghai were divided into treated group and controlled group randomly.Patients in the treated group were given standardized tertiary rehabilitation,while those in the controlled group received normal internal medicine treatments but without standardized tertiary rehabilitation.Twenty seven early variables were collected with regard to the patients'medical history,physical examination,scores with CNFD,S-FMA and MBI at the time of enrollment.The patients'FCA scores at the ends of the 6th months after stroke were used as the comprehensive functional outcome.Stepwise multiple regression analysis applied to analyze the data.Results Stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed that therapeutic regimen,CNFD scores,age,diabetes mellitus,SFMA scores,smoking and labour intensity predicted comprehensive functional outcome at the ends of the 6th months after stroke.Conclusion Certain early variables predict the long-term comprehensive functional prognosis of stroke patients.Therapeutic regimen,CNFD scores and age were significant predictors.