BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: This study compares the global disability status of patients who had a mild ischaemic stroke at 30 and 90 days poststroke, as measured by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS), and identifies predictors of change in disability status between 30 and 90 days. METHODS: The study population included 1339 patients who had a ischaemic stroke enrolled in the Mild and Rapidly Improving Stroke Study with National Institutes of Health (NIH) stroke score 0-5 and mRS measurements at 30 and 90 days. Outcomes were (1) Improvement defined as having mRS \u3e1 at 30 days and mRS 0-1 at 90 days OR mRS \u3e2 at 30 days and mRS 0-2 at 90 days and (2) Worsening defined as an increase of ≥2 points or a worsening from mRS of 1 at 30 days to 2 at 9...
This thesis is based on findings of the Functional Prognostication and disability study on stroke, w...
PURPOSE: This international study aims to examine the size and determinants of the impact of stroke ...
Background: Although stroke is acknowledged as a long-term condition, population estimates of outcom...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: This study compares the global disability status of patients who had a mild is...
Background and Purpose—Prior studies have shown that patients with mild ischemic stroke have substan...
Background Late functional improvement between 3 and 12 months poststroke occurs in about one in fou...
PURPOSE: To explore the long-term functional outcomes of stroke patients with very mild severity at ...
This thesis examines 5-year clinical and health-economic outcomes of ischaemic stroke, and their rel...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recovery of patients within the first 6 months after stroke is well document...
Background Recovery in function after stroke involves neuroplasticity and adaptation to impairments....
BACKGROUND: Several studies have attempted to identify criteria for predicting functional prognosis ...
Purpose: Previous studies investigating relationships between stroke lesion volume and outcome were ...
Objectives: Cerebrovascular stroke is a main cause of lasting disability in older age, and initial s...
International audienceBackground: Almost 50% of the post-stroke disabled population already have a p...
Background and objectivesPrecise measurement of outcomes is essential for stroke trials and clinical...
This thesis is based on findings of the Functional Prognostication and disability study on stroke, w...
PURPOSE: This international study aims to examine the size and determinants of the impact of stroke ...
Background: Although stroke is acknowledged as a long-term condition, population estimates of outcom...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: This study compares the global disability status of patients who had a mild is...
Background and Purpose—Prior studies have shown that patients with mild ischemic stroke have substan...
Background Late functional improvement between 3 and 12 months poststroke occurs in about one in fou...
PURPOSE: To explore the long-term functional outcomes of stroke patients with very mild severity at ...
This thesis examines 5-year clinical and health-economic outcomes of ischaemic stroke, and their rel...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recovery of patients within the first 6 months after stroke is well document...
Background Recovery in function after stroke involves neuroplasticity and adaptation to impairments....
BACKGROUND: Several studies have attempted to identify criteria for predicting functional prognosis ...
Purpose: Previous studies investigating relationships between stroke lesion volume and outcome were ...
Objectives: Cerebrovascular stroke is a main cause of lasting disability in older age, and initial s...
International audienceBackground: Almost 50% of the post-stroke disabled population already have a p...
Background and objectivesPrecise measurement of outcomes is essential for stroke trials and clinical...
This thesis is based on findings of the Functional Prognostication and disability study on stroke, w...
PURPOSE: This international study aims to examine the size and determinants of the impact of stroke ...
Background: Although stroke is acknowledged as a long-term condition, population estimates of outcom...